Matthew 18:21
21… “Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Up to seven times?”
21… “Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Up to seven times?”
The Lord’s answer to Peter was simple: Up to seventy times
seven. (Matthew 18:22) In other words, all the time!
“Well, Pastor, he does not deserve my forgiveness.”
Neither did you deserve God’s. Listen, 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 we need to have that revelation because if we
know that we are forgiven much, we will love much. (Luke 7:47)
“Pastor, how can you say that I have broken all 10
commandments? I have not committed adultery. I have been true to my wife since
the day we married.”
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. God sees the heart. So
everyone has broken all 10 commandments. Everyone is a great sinner.
Now, you are no longer a sinner if you have received Christ
as your Saviour — you are now a new creation. But you were a sinner and God
forgave all your sins through the death of His Son. You owed God big time, but
God forgave you through His Son’s death your huge debt.
So if someone has wronged you, say this: “I did not deserve
God’s forgiveness, but God forgave me through Christ. So I forgive this person
also in Jesus’ name.” 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
something, then it is punishment. No, forgiveness means that you extend grace.
Grace means undeserved favour, like how God extends undeserved favour to you.
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