Monday, November 22, 2010

forgiveness

The oxford dictionary defines forgiveness as 'to grant free pardon and to give up all claim on account of an offence or debt'.

Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, "Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to seven times?" Jesus answered, "I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.

I guess God knew we would find it hard to do.

Such demanding creatures are we humans.  We are so hell bent on "me" that we forget the greater purpose.

Here is a story that has had a profound impact on me this year.


And again as He entered Capernaum after some days, and it was heard that He was in the house.  Immediately many gathered together, so that there was no longer room to receive them, not even near the door. And He preached the word to them.  Then they came to Him, bringing a bparalytic who was carried by four men.  And when they could not come near Him because of the crowd, they uncovered the roof where He was. So when they had broken through, they let down the bed on which the paralytic was lying.
 When Jesus saw their faith, He said to the paralytic, “Son, your sins are forgiven you.”
 And some of the scribes were sitting there and reasoning in their hearts,  “Why does this Man speak blasphemies like this?  Who can forgive sins but God alone?”
 But immediately, when Jesus perceived in His spirit that they reasoned thus within themselves, He said to them, “Why do you reason about these things in your hearts?  Which is easier, to say to the paralytic, ‘Your sins are forgiven you,’ or to say, ‘Arise, take up your bed and walk’?  But that you may know that the Son of Man has power on earth to forgive sins”—He said to the paralytic,  “I say to you, arise, take up your bed, and go to your house.”  Immediately he arose, took up the bed, and went out in the presence of them all, so that all were amazed and eglorified God, saying, “We never saw anything like this!”


A couple of things strike me,

Firstly, I want friends like this man!

Secondly, there was huge power when Jesus spoke forgiveness.

Thirdly, what might happen if I chose forgiveness more often than a grudge?


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