The Precious Gift of ForgivenessSample
What is forgiveness?
“Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.” (Matthew 6:12)
As the verse from Matthew 6 indicates, forgiveness has to do with being in debt. When someone has treated another person badly or wrongly, this hurts their relationship and brings the wrongdoer into a position of debt to the wronged party. He needs to compensate for the hurt or loss the other person has suffered — for example financially or emotionally.
Forgiving the wrongdoer means giving up any claim to be compensated, letting go of any negative emotions towards this person, and restoring the relationship whenever possible.
Jesus gives a wonderful example of forgiveness in a story about a father and a son. The son has hurt his father deeply by claiming the part of the father’s property that he is supposed to receive someday, leaving for another country and wasting the money there. The father has lost hope of ever seeing his son again. But when the son ends up in big trouble, he realizes what he has done and returns home. The father does not turn him away but welcomes him with hugs, kisses, and a festive meal (Luke 15:20; 15:22-23). He forgives his son wholeheartedly.
Have you ever been in a position where you needed forgiveness? Did the other person forgive you?
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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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