Matthew 18:21-22 Then Peter came
to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother and sister
who sins against me? Up to seven times? Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times. (NIV)
Jesus told the
parable about a servant who was indebted to a king. He owed the king quite a
bit of money. In order to repay the debt, the king was going to have the man
and his children sold. After hearing what his fate would be, the servant begged
the king for mercy until he could repay the debt. The king honored his request
and forgave the debt.
However, there was a man who was indebted to the servant.
The servant asked the man for his money, but the man asked if his debt could be
forgiven until such time that he could repay. The servant became angry and
dragged the man off to prison having forgotten that the king had shown him
mercy. Upon seeing what had taken place, the other servants went and told the king
what happened. The king had the servant brought before him and told him that he
was wicked. Therefore, the king had the man thrown into prison in order to pay
his debt.
Forgiveness is one of the hardest things to do when you
feel that you have been wronged. It requires that heart and love of God to be
able to forgive someone after being hurt by them. However, this is God’s
command and not an option. We MUST forgive others just as God forgives us on a
daily basis. None of us deserves the goodness and mercies of God, but He issues
this to us daily. Without it, we would be lost.
Jesus used this parable to say that if we are unable to
forgive those who have done us wrong, then He will not be able to forgive us.
We can’t expect God to give us what we don’t give to others. As a matter of
fact, having an unforgiving vengeful spirit will land you straight into hell. Matthew 6:14-15 For if you forgive other people when they sin against you,
your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive others their
sins, your Father will not forgive you sins. (NIV)
So this verse lets you know that if you do not forgive
others, God will not forgive you. Therefore, you will not make it into heaven.
You must forgive and there are no exceptions to this rule. God loves us and He
wants us to show that same love to our brothers and sisters. Many people are
not going to make it to heaven just because they were not willing to forgive
others.
During slavery, many wrongs were done to the slaves. They
were mistreated, abused, raped, and even killed. However, even with the slaves,
God required that they forgive their masters for their evil ways. Who have you
failed to forgive? If there is anyone whom you have not forgiven, ask the Lord
to help you. He will give you the heart to forgive anyone with whom you have an
offense. Afterwards, you will feel like a better person because that spirit of Unforgiveness
is off of you.
You may ask what do you do when you have tried to be
forgiven by someone who refuses to let it go? There is nothing that you can do.
God sees all and the Lord says that vengeance is His. If someone refuses to
accept you after you have tried to make peace, you shake the dust off of your
feet and keep it moving. They obviously have a heart issue, which they need to
take up with God. As long as God sees what you tried to do, you can move
forward and never look back. Just make sure that you did your part and then,
LET IT GO!
God loves you. He cares for you and He desires us to be
more like Him. Reach out to Him and to others who may have done you wrong.
Forgiveness is not an option, but a must. Practice this and God will certainly
bless your efforts. Take care people and be blessed.
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