Matthew 18, verses 21 - 35
The
gospel reading we are looking at this morning is all about forgiveness.
Turn
with me to Matthew 18, verses 21/35, The Apostle Peter asks Jesus how many times he should forgive
someone who offends him, and suggests 7. Jesus answered him by saying he should
be ready to forgive seventy times seven.
The
Rabbis had laid down only 3 and no more, as God would forgive only 3 times, and
man should not exceed God. So Peter probably thought he was being generous, and
was shocked to be told by Jesus 490 times,. What in effect saying was, Keep
forgiving. Jesus lays down we ought to
forgive to the uttermost.
Jesus
then told the parable, Known as the unforgiving servant, a story about a man
who 0wed his Master a vast amount of
money, a sum amounting to twenty years of labor. When the man couldn’t pay, the
Master ordered the man be sold with his wife and children, which was a practice
in those times when a person was unable to pay his debts. However, the Master
had a change of heart, took pity and released the man when he begged for mercy.
We
then read a similar situation arose when the man released from his debt faced
one of his servants who owed him, but could not settle, the servant was sent to
be tortured.
Bitterness and a desire for revenge can do so
much damage to oneself; we get angry and raise the blood pressures of our body,
even have a stroke or heart attack .There is also the advice, don’t get mad get
even’ But Christians can get upset as
much as anyone, we are indeed human. We come to Church and say the Lord’s
Prayer, then go out and forget what we prayed.
I
have seen people go to excess in forgiving. I had a colleague who lost his son
through a drunken driver, and he made a great show of saying he had forgiven
him. There are few who would take such a view, but I do not admire such, The
man should never touch a car if been drinking alcohol. A young man’s life was
lost, which is devastating for parents.
When
Jesus told us to be ready to forgive, he never meant us to be bullied or walked
on. He never meant we should overlook a criminal.
The
message is for all Christians, who are expected to behave in a different way from
those without belief. But Christians can be troublesome and create a war zone
within the Church.
If
you are finding it difficult to forgive because someone has wronged you, turn
to God and seek his guidance. A central
point is, that if we do not forgive when such is justified, God will not forgive
us, and if a person is unmerciful, they will not be granted salvation.
If
we reflect on the years of our life, there will be many things we regret;
thoughts , words and actions hurt, we have caused hurt to those we claim to
love, all adding up to staggering debt.
Love doesn’t keep score, because love has a bad memory.
I
think how sad it is to see two Christian people who once were good friends, fall
out over some trivial action or word. How much goodness is there in doing so? Two
lives damaged and unnecessary waste of fellowship and pleasure. Then, I see men
and women unable to fulfil their lives by disability; I am sure they would relish
the chance to see and talk with. How
unbalanced is life. Life is too short;
I look back on my life and wonder where it has all gone.
God
will forgive all who sincerely and truly believe, and accept the cruel death
Jesus suffered on the Cross for sin, includes them. God in his amazing grace and
rich in mercy, stated “I forgive all your sins. My Son has paid the debt. You
owe me nothing.”
I
have previously quoted as an example, the case of a mother who had children,
but no food to give them. Determined not to let them be hungry she went to a
supermarket and walked out with goods she had not paid for. She was arrested,
taken to Court and fined a sum of money when she wept as she couldn’t pay the alternative was prison.
The
Magistrate realised her difficulty, made out a cheque in payment for her
himself. A man acting in a godly way.
Just as Jesus does for us..
God
gave us a beautiful world to live in, and gave His only Son Jesus, but the
Jewish leaders hated Him because He exposed their evil, they plotted to murder
him, creating false witnesses who told lies in order convict him. This was
followed by Jesus being beaten by a leather belt, studded with pieces of steel,
39 times, then made to stagger to carry his own Cross, with a crown of thorns
on his head.
A
howling mob cheered as nails were hammered through his arms and legs to that Cross.
Jesus the Son of God, the One who knew
no sin, the only truly innocent man who ever lived. As he died he cried
“Father, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing”
The
Cross of Christ was substitution, Jesus standing there for us. But we have a
part to play in responding to God’s call for repentance, which means more than
‘sorry about that’, but to turn around and start a new way of living, which is
acceptable in God’ s sight. It is putting Jesus in the prime position in our
lives.
What
God expects from us to be reconciled to him, which relationship is broken when
we sin.
Some
people say I am good person, I do all I can to help everybody, I am honest, I
believe in God, I even go to Church from time to time. Jesus will say, ‘I never
knew you’
If
anyone thinks all Church people are good and lovely people, they are living in
a make believe world. I have seen
Ministers driven from their Churches by embittered people, who were upset at
not being given the attention they thought they deserve. The bible’s message is for all people, good
and bad, for it says we have all come short of the glory of God, which means we
have offended against him.
Salvation,
which is the passport to heaven, is found in no other name under heaven by
which we must be saved. It is more popular and cool to say all religions lead
to God, which we mean the God of Israel, other faiths do not. Islam states God has no Son, and worship
Allah, and would not recognise the God of Israe.
In Our faith. we worship a Jewish Savior, from
a Holy Book written by Jewish men. This
would be totally rejected by another faith.
There is strong historical independent evidence, to support us.
Jesus Christ dying on the Cross held out two arms, one reaching out to us, and
the other reaching out to God, to bring us close together. His message being,
be reconciled to God. Even after we have become Christians, we will continue to
offend God, and stand in constant need of forgiveness.
The
Apostle Paul wrote, Be kind and
compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as God has forgiven
you. Some of us have been deeply hurt by
the things others have done to us. People have maligned us, ridiculed us, lied
to us, and they have done it deliberately,. As I strictly believe in the full authority of
the Bible, and try to be faithful to God’s Word, I regularly get verbal abuse,
written of course to avoid telling me face to face.
What
a happy world it would be if the words of Jesus were obeyed How miseries would cease but for stubborn
tenacity Remember a fire cannot burn without fuel; remember God stated He would
not forgive us if we do not forgive others.
I
readily agree some people can be really objectionable, in which case ignore. To get upset will only take time off your life.
In
conclusion, be forgiving and forgetting. You will only spoil your life and a
friend’s life and for what purpose? One day we will appear before God and we
will be judged according to how we kept tp His Word. Bitterness, unkindness, can only lead to tragedy.
The
most exciting event of the year is drawing near. This should be a happy time
for many, but for others it will be very sad, who will recall the lost partners. Be kind to each other; slow to anger quick to make up.
Give
thanks to God for His Holy Gospel. Praise
Jesus Christ
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