Matthew 18:21
21Then Peter came to Him and said, “Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Up to seven times?”
Peter
asked the Lord how often he should forgive his brother. The Lord’s
answer to him was simple: Up to 70 times seven times. (Matthew 18:22) In
other words, all the time!
“Well, Pastor Prince, he does not deserve my forgiveness.”
Neither did you deserve God’s forgiveness.
There is not a single person alive
or dead who did not break all 10 of God’s commandments. There is no such
thing as a “partial sinner” or “great sinner”. All of us were great
sinners when Jesus saved us. And when we realize that we are forgiven
much, we will love much. (Luke 7:47)
“Pastor Prince, how can you say that I have broken all of God’s commandments? I have never committed adultery.”
My friend, Jesus said, “If you lust
after a woman in your heart, you have already committed adultery with
her.” (Matthew 5:28) That is God’s standard. Man looks outward, but God
looks inward at the heart. Moreover, if you break one law, you are
guilty of all. (James 2:10) So everyone has broken all of God’s
commandments. Everyone is a great sinner.
Now, you are no longer a sinner if
you have received Christ as your Savior. You are a new creation. But you
were a great sinner and God forgave you your huge debt through the
death of His Son.
So if someone has wronged you, tell
yourself this: “I did not deserve God’s forgiveness, but He forgave me
through Christ. So I forgive this person also.” If you say something
like, “He does not deserve it,” it makes no sense. Forgiveness is not
for people who deserve it. If they deserve anything, it is punishment.
But forgiveness means that you extend grace — undeserved favor — like
how God extends undeserved favor to you.
Beloved, if you choose to hold on to
bitterness, no one suffers but you. You lose your peace, then possibly
your health. It is just not worth it. God says to you, “Let go. Forgive
them their debts, just as I have forgiven you yours.”
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