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You are my King – Therefore, I must Forgive

April 20, 2008 · Leave a Comment

  • Why do we forgive? Because we have been forgiven!
  • Forgiveness would be simple if we only had to grant it to those who come asking for it in sorrow and repentance. The Bible tells us that we are to forgive those who sin against us, without condition. Refusing to truly forgive a person demonstrates resentment, bitterness, and anger – none of which should be the traits of a Christian. In the Lord’s Prayer, we ask God to forgive us our sins, just as we forgive those who sin against us. Jesus said, “If you forgive those who sin against you, your heavenly Father will forgive you. But if you refuse to forgive others, your Father will not forgive your sins.” In light of other Scriptures that speak of God’s forgiveness, it is best understood to be saying that people who refuse to forgive others have likely not truly experienced God’s forgiveness themselves.
  • Whenever we miss the mark by disobeying one of God’s commands, we sin against Him. Whenever we wrong another person, we not only sin against them, but also against God. When we take a look at the enormity of God’s mercy to forgive us of ALL of our transgressions, we realize that we do not have the right to withhold this grace from others. We have sinned against God infinitely more than any person can sin against us. If God forgives us of so much, how can we refuse to forgive others for so little? God promises that when we come to Him asking for forgiveness, He freely grants it. The forgiveness we extend should know no bounds, in the same way that God’s forgiveness is limitless.

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