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Monday, December 21, 2015

FORGIVE US OUR TRESPASSES, MATTHEW 6

             "And forgive us our debts as we
            forgive our debtors"  Matthew 6:12
                                 * * * * *
     You will recognize  the passage above as
 being part of "The Lord's Prayer."  It may be
more  perfectly  called  the  "Model  Prayer,"
since  our Lord gave this prayer to his disci-
ples  in  this chapter, saying; "In this manner
pray:"   The troubling  part; after  the  prayer, 
in the passage that follows; 

     "For if you forgive men their  trespasses, 
your Heavenly Father  will also  forgive you.  
But if you do not  forgive men their trespas-
ses,  neither  will your  Father  forgive  your 
trespasses."  Matthew 6: 14-15

The apparent ramifications of  that statement 
are eternal in nature, if our "trespasses,offen-
ces or sins" be  unforgiven.  Can  there be an 
eternal hope for one who has not had his sins 
forgiven by our  Lord?  I am sure I  offend  my 
Lord on a regular  basis and  there  are  times
when  it  is  unwitting.  Therefore, one  way of 
dealing with  these  kinds of  offences,  is  the 
timely forgiveness on our part  of anyone who
may offend us. There  does not seem to  be a
reference  to the  degree of  offense  incurred;
timely forgiveness is critical in every case. 

   As  you reflect on this principle from Scripture, 
remember;  any offense you may incur from an 
individual can  never compare with our offenses 
against  our Lord.  Since  He is perfect, has not 
sinned, and  will not countenance sin.  Anything 
we do that offends him is far more serious than 
 something one might do to offend you or me.

      While I do  not  believe  sin in  the life of  a  
believer will cause a reversion to a "Lost" state 
of that believer, it does affect Holy Spirit  power 
in  the life.  For a person who is born again, sin 
interrupts  fellowship  with  the  Father  causing 
even  followers  of  Christ  to be in a precarious 
and dysfunctional  state. Timely  forgiveness of 
one who might offend you or me is critical. This
offense, against your neighbor is also an offense
against a Holy God.  People in Bible times were
subject to untimely deaths because of such...

  Keep  the faith and  may the Lord God  bless 
  you as you live out the Sermon on the mount,    
 found in         Matthew 5-7.

     Roger; thanks for the comment and God               

 Bless...1.01.16 (Comment shown below)

(Matthew 6: 9, Matthew 7: 12-13, 14-15...) 



donporter,sr.  12.21.15         

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Unknown said...

Just a supplement to add for clarification: At salvation all our sins are forgiven - past present and future: a one time occurrence by the blood of Jesus. Therefore we do not have to depend on our good works (including our forgiving our offenders) to merit God's forgiveness. i John 3:16 says "No one who lives in Him keeps on sinning. No one who CONTINUES to sin has either seen him or known him." That refers not an occasional sin but ongoing sin. In Mt. 6:15, the phrase "if you do not forgive" is the English form of the Greek verb of continual action, meaning" if you CONTINUE to not forgive". Conclusion: only a lost person would continue to not forgive, and of course a lost person does not have God's forgiveness anyhow. A saved person does not continue in the sin of unforgiveness, so he does not have to worry about God not forgiving him.

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