Time with Jesus - Monday, 15 October 2012
Hi all,
Today’s meditation looks at forgiveness. This is one of
the most neglected topics in churches today. We see that God will only forgive
us as we forgive others. It blows holes in much evangelistic practices. Not
that the evangelists are wrong. The just don’t give the whole truth. The truth
is God will not forgive you if you don’t forgive others. He uses your measure
of forgiveness to measure His forgiveness to you!
Blessings,
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give |
Time with Jesus – Monday, 15 October 2012
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Matt 10:8
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY
LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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FORGIVE
US OUR SINS
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Perhaps the greatest problem confronting Christians
today is the problem of un-forgiveness. It shouldn’t be like this. Sadly,
it’s true. The words spoken by Jesus immediately following His model prayer
in Matthew were: 14 "Forgive
people when they sin against you. If you do, your Father who is in heaven
will also forgive you. 15 But if you do not forgive people their sins, your Father will
not forgive your sins. Matt 6:14-15 NIrV These
are some of the most terrifying words spoken by the Saviour. They have a huge
implication concerning our own salvation. These words tell us that if we
don’t forgive others, we won’t be forgiven!
So why don’t we Christians forgive each other? The
most likely reason is that there is so little fear of the Lord in most
Churches today. Christians prefer to think that they have been given a ticket
to heaven so their behaviour doesn’t really matter. They say “God knows and
understands! His love is unconditional. He’ll be tolerant of the things we
say and do”. I can’t forgive my granny because of what she did to my hamster.
I won’t and I never will. That’s a huge mistake.
That’s not what the Bible teaches. His grace may be
free, but it is not cheap. Furthermore, although His love is infinite, it is not unconditional. To say it’s unconditional
implies that all are saved regardless what they say and do. That’s a terrible
lie. He will not overlook sin in the life of a believer that He condemns in
the life of an unbeliever. To do so would make Him a respecter of persons. Furthermore,
it would mean that sanctification was unnecessary.
It’s been said that today, God’s people want
justification (forgiveness of sin) in this life and sanctification (holiness)
in heaven. But God wants us to be justified (made right with Him) in this
life and sanctification (holiness) in this life too. We may not like this. We
may “belly-ache” about it too. But in the final analysis, He makes the rules!
His decisions are not subject to the democratic process. He always does as He
pleases.
But what’s this got to do with our failure to
forgive? Everything. The Lord uses our own standards on us! Our own standard
becomes His yardstick for every Christian. He will deal with me using my standards.
Likewise He will deal with you according to your standards. Bear in mind the
following basic little equation. No forgiveness =
no salvation. If God has not forgiven you, you are not saved. Likewise,
for you no forgiveness = no salvation. If
you do not forgive others, you are not saved. That is the bottom line. No
matter how delightfully your pastor or minister may preach. No matter how
many times you confess with your mouth and believe in your heart, unless you
forgive others, you will not be forgiven. No matter how many times you may go
to the front by invitation of your pastor. No matter the amount and quantity
of your tears, if you do not forgive others, your efforts are worse than
useless. Incidentally, the same is true for your pastor, your favourite
healing evangelist, and the head of your denomination or anyone else –
including me! If they do not forgive others, they are not forgiven. Scripture
makes this abundantly clear.
If anyone requires full salvation he/she must give
full forgiveness. In fact you set the standard by which He will deal
with you. That scares me. It should make us a forgiving people. I know
I need it. Several buckets of water the size of the Atlantic ocean would
merely dampen the surface. What about you?
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
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12 Forgive us our sins, just as we also have forgiven
those who sin against us.
Matthew 6:12 NIrV
21 Peter came to Jesus. He asked, "Lord,
how many times should I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to
seven times?" 22 Jesus
answered, "I tell you, not seven times, but 77 times.
Matthew 18:21-22 NIrV
32 Then the king called in the man he had forgiven and said, 'You evil servant! I forgave you that tremendous debt because
you pleaded with me. 33 Shouldn't
you have mercy on your fellow servant, just as I had mercy on you?' 34
Then the angry king sent the man to prison to be
tortured until he had paid his entire debt. 35 "That's what My heavenly Father will do to you if you refuse
to forgive your brothers and sisters from your heart."
Matthew 18:32-35 NLT
32 Instead, be kind to each other,
tender-hearted, forgiving one another, just as God through Christ has
forgiven you.
Ephesians 4:32 NLT
13 You were once dead because of your
failures and your uncircumcised corrupt nature. But God made you alive with
Christ when he forgave all our failures. 14 He did this by erasing the charges that were brought
against us by the written laws God had established. He took the charges away
by nailing them to the cross.
Colossians 2:13-14 GW
13 Make allowance for each other's faults, and forgive anyone who
offends you. Remember, the Lord forgave you, so
you must forgive others.
Colossians 3:13 NLT
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Peter asked the Master, “Lord how many
times,
Must I forgive my brother for the many
crimes,
That he has perpetrated and committed
against me?
I think it should be seven times. But Lord,
what thinketh Thee?
Anyone who murdered Cain would truly cost
him dear.
God would punish seven times. The Word
makes it quite clear. (Gen 4:7)
If that is the standard which God said
should apply,
Surely that’s the standard for folk like
You and I?”
“Seven’s insufficient. See what Lamech
said.
Seventy and seven times for striking Lamech
dead. (Gen 4:24)
But by implication, it’s so much more than
that.
Peter, stop your counting. You’re speaking
through your hat!
You can never calculate how often to
forgive.
If you want a number, what number would you
give?
For there is a principal that always must
apply.
That’s the number God will use when you’re
the one He’ll try.
He brings perfect justice. He says that you
will set,
The standard of forgiveness which you
yourself will get.
If you say that seven times is what he has
to pay.
God will use your seven times on you on
Judgement Day.
If you’re unforgiving, He’ll be that way
with you.
You will find the torturers know what they
have to do.
They will carry on until the total price is
paid”. (Matt 18:34)
This is terrifying and makes me sore
afraid!
Do not be vindictive. Be tender-hearted,
kind,
Always be forgiving. For then you too will
find,
He’ll be tender-hearted and treat you with
compassion.
You’re the one directing what the Lord
above will fashion.
If you’re harsh and cruel, my brother, hear
me well.
You will be consigned into the lowest pit
in hell.
Isn’t Father wonderful! He knows what you
should get!
What you have dictated, by the standards
you have set!
So, if un-forgiveness, is the order of your
day,
Better you repent of it and turn to God and
pray,
You will be forgiven. Then here’s what you
must do.
Go and tell the people, who have sinned and
damaged you,
You need their forgiveness for the things
which you have done.
Then you’ll be forgiven by Jesus Christ,
God’s Son.
Jim Strickland – Written 15th
October 2012
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