The Precious Gift of Forgivenessಮಾದರಿ

Do you rejoice when others receive God’s forgiveness?
“It was fitting to celebrate and be glad, for this your brother was dead, and is alive; he was lost, and is found.” (Luke 15:32)
Remember the parable we read on the first day of this devotional series, about the father and his lost son? Let’s read this parable again, but this time focus on the attitude of a third person involved.
When the father had welcomed his lost son in and organized a party, the older brother noticed what was going on. He did not join the party, however, but “became angry and refused to go in”. He despised his brother deeply and denounced the father’s unconditional love for this boy. To his opinion, such a sinner was not worthy of a warm welcome — especially since the older son himself had always served his father blamelessly!
We already concluded that the father in this parable is God Himself. The lost son is a sinner who repents and comes back to his heavenly Father. So, who is this older brother? It is a fellow human who begrudges the repentant sinner the Father’s grace — and by doing so, excludes himself from the party. In Jesus’ day, it was the religious elite who played the role of the grudging brother. Are any such feelings in your heart as well? Are there people you deem unworthy of God’s forgiveness?
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About this Plan

The Bible is clear about it: we humans are sinful and deserve punishment. But, the Bible also explains that God offers forgiveness if we confess and turn away from our sins. God also enables us to forgive ourselves and others, which is very freeing and helps us to restore relationships. This reading plan discusses some key Bible verses about receiving and giving forgiveness.
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