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8 Principles about forgiveness from our Lord Jesus the King of the Heavenly Kingdom.
1. Forgiveness has no Limit (21-22)
2. We Owe a Great Debt (23-25)
Jewish teaching was forgiveness was only to be granted 3 times.
After that you were not to forgive.
By the time you forgive someone 490 times, you have made it a habit.
2. We Owe a Great Debt (23-25)
William Barklay - The first servant owed his master 10,000 talents—and a talent was the equivalent of fifteen years’ wages.
That is an incredible debt.
The first servant owed his master 10,000 talents—and a talent was the equivalent of fifteen years’ wages.
That is an incredible debt.
3. Confession is Necessary for Forgiveness (26, 29)
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What if someone doesn’t or can’t ask us for forgiveness?
Luke 23
4. We Have Been Forgiven Much (
4. God is Infinitely Compassionate (27)
What is forgiveness?
Choosing to no longer remember an offence against the person who committed the offense in order to hurt them.
“I can forgive but I will never forget what they did to me!”
This is not forgiveness.
God absorbs the loss.
5. We Are Forgetful (28, 30)
William Barklay - 100 denarii, and a denarius was the usual day’s wage for a working man.
It was therefore a mere fraction of his own debt.
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Others are Watching Your Forgiveness (29, 31)
7. We Have a Debt of Forgiveness (33)
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8. Un-Forgiveness is Bondage (34-35)
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Those that do not forgive their brother’s trespasses, did never truly repent of their own, nor ever truly believe the gospel; and therefore that which is taken away is only what they seemed to have
The world’s worst prison is the prison of an unforgiving heart.
If we refuse to forgive others, then we are only imprisoning ourselves and causing our own torment.
We need to forgive because if we do not, we will be chastened.
On the positive note, we need to forgive because God has forgiven us so much.
Peter asked for a just measuring rod; Jesus told him to practice forgiveness and forget the measuring rod.
From the heart
As Christians We are to be Professional Forgivers.
Let’s show the world what forgiveness really means.
The first servant owed his master 10,000 talents—and a talent was the equivalent of fifteen years’ wages.
That is an incredible debt.
The debt which a fellow servant owed him was a trifling thing; it was 100 denarii, and a denarius was the usual day’s wage for a working man.
It was therefore a mere fraction of his own debt.
Matthew 18:21-35
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