In the Gospel of Matthew Peter approached Jesus and asked
how many times he should forgive some one and then said “As many as seven times?”
Peter wanted to know the limits of forgiveness. How far does
a follower of Jesus need to go in tolerating and reconciling with those who sin
against him? Peter very likely thought that seven times was very generous as
the law only required the Hebrews to forgive an offender three times.
It is tempting for us to want to say to someone who is
irritating us: “Sorry, but you have used up the number of times that I am
required to forgive you.”
Jesus teaches us that since there is no limit to God’s
forgiveness of us, then we need to forgive others without limit as well. As
long as someone asks us for forgiveness we are to forgive. Remember that in the
Lord’s Prayer we pray to God to forgive us in the same was we forgive others.
As I count the number of times that I have the opportunity to forgive another
child of God I am in awe of this part of the Lord’s Prayer and the teachings of
Jesus on forgiveness.
There are times when others do not, will not or cannot ask for our forgiveness and we need to forgive them anyway. These are,all to often,the hardest and yet the most freeing experiences.
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