May
16, 2005
Forgive
Us Our Sins, Part I
"And
forgive us our sins. For we also forgive everyone who is indebted
to us." (1)
"Jesus
teaches that we can receive forgiveness from God only as we
forgive others. It is the love of God that draws us to Him,
and that love cannot touch our hearts without creating love
for our brethren.
"After
completing the Lord's Prayer, Jesus added: 'If you forgive
men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive
you. But if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither
will your Father forgive your trespasses.' (2) He who is unforgiving
cuts off the very channel through which alone he can receive
mercy from God. We should not think that unless those who
have injured us confess the wrong we are justified in withholding
from them our forgiveness. It is their part, no doubt, to
humble their hearts by repentance and confession; but we are
to have a spirit of compassion toward those who have trespassed
against us, whether or not they confess their faults. However
sorely they may have wounded us, we are not to cherish our
grievances and sympathize with ourselves over our injuries;
but as we hope to be pardoned for our offenses against God
we are to pardon all who have done evil to us.
"But
forgiveness has a broader meaning than many suppose. When
God gives the promise that He 'will abundantly pardon,' He
adds, as if the meaning of that promise exceeded all that
we could comprehend: 'My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither
are your ways My ways, saith the Lord. For as the heavens
are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your
ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts.' (3) God's forgiveness
is not merely a judicial act by which He sets us free from
condemnation. It is not only forgiveness for sin, but reclaiming
from sin. It is the outflow of redeeming love than transforms
the heart. David had the true conception of forgiveness when
he prayed, 'Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a
right spirit within me.' (4) And again he says, 'As far as
the east is from the west, so far hath He removed our transgressions
from us.' (5)
"God
in Christ gave Himself for our sins. He suffered the cruel
death of the cross, bore for us the burden of guilt, 'the
just for the unjust,' that He might reveal to us His love
and draw us to Himself. And He says, 'be ye kind one to another,
tenderhearted, forgiving each other, even as God also in Christ
forgave you.' (6) (7)
1. Luke
11:4.
2. Matthew 6:14, 15.
3. Isaiah 55:7-9.
4. Psalm 51:10.
5. Psalm 103:12.
6. Ephesians 4:32, RV.
7. Thoughts From The Mount Of Blessing, pp., 113, 114.
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