As
Long as Necessary
Forgiveness
is repeating the process as long as necessary.
“Peter
came to him and asked, ‘Lord, how often should I forgive someone who sins
against me? Seven times?’” (Jewish law said you had to forgive a person three
times, so Peter doubled it and threw one in for good measure.) “‘No, not seven
times,’ Jesus replied, ‘but seventy times seven!’” (Matthew 18:21-22 NLT)
I
was thinking about forgiveness as I read the passage in Matthew 18:21-22. One of the ways that I always fail is when I
know what is right but I don’t do it. It’s
self-defeating isn’t it? I mean God
tells us clearly what we should do, but we decide not to do what is right.
The
correlation between how God forgives us and how we are to forgive others is
directly tied to how God will treat us one day when we stand before Him. Remember the parable of the unforgiving
servant who had his master forgive him of a debt but then he turned around and
didn’t forgive someone who owed him.
I
think one of the biggest issues we face is that we think our sin is not the
same as the next guys. We pull out a measuring stick and start measuring our
sin against our brothers and sisters and we decide that our sin is not as bad
as the other guys. The reality is that
in God’s eyes all sin is bad. There are
no degrees of sin. If I start to look at
my sin as equal to that of someone else, that is when I see the true blessing
in God’s forgiveness of my sin.
In
this parable the words “over and over” again have new meaning. When we take the sin that is committed
against us and turn it into forgiveness we are becoming more like Christ.
Prayer for the Day: Heavenly
Father, I don’t always do what is right when it comes to forgiveness. Many
times I start measuring my sin against someone else’s and I start to think I am
not so bad. The reality of it is I am
just as bad as the next guy in my sin.
Help me to forgive as You tell us to in Matthew 18. I want to be more
like Christ in my forgiveness of others.
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