How Many Times Shall I Forgive My Brother?
“How many times shall I forgive my brother? (Matthew 18:21)
We’ve all wondered the same thing.
Peter wanted to know how much guff he had to take off somebody. When do you stop turning the other cheek?
Everyone has felt that way. You take it and you take it and you take it and the guy does it again and you say, “If he does it one more time, I’m going to cream him.”
To be perfectly honest, forgiving a man seven times is commendable. Most of us get frustrated if we have to forgive someone twice. By human standards what Peter said is enormous. Forgive a man seven times. Peter didn’t mean to offend. He thought by saying seven he would be extravagant.
It’s not that you say to yourself, “298.......299......300. Only 190 more to go!” No!!! Seventy times seven means there is no limit to the number of times we should forgive someone else. By the time you’ve forgiven someone 490 times, you’ve gotten into the habit of continual forgiveness.
The story Jesus told (the parable of the unforgiving servant, vv. 23-35) demonstrates that we will forgive the sins of others against us to the extent that we grasp the magnitude of our sins and how much God has forgiven us. Think of how many sins he has covered for you. Think of the punishment you deserved that did not happen to you because of God’s grace. Jesus said, “He who has been forgiven little loves little” (Luke 7:47). Your willingness to forgive is in direct proportion to your remembrance of how much you have been forgiven.
We are great sinners greatly forgiven.
If we believe that, by God’s grace we can forgive “seventy times seven.”
Our Father, grant that we may discover the freedom that comes from being great forgivers. Lord, we want to do it but we lack the courage. Show us what we must do and then give us the strength to do it. We pray in the name of Jesus who forgave all our sins, Amen.
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