Thursday August 6
'Forgiveness...in
accordance with the riches of...grace.' Ephesians 1:7 NIV
Lavish Grace
'Peter asked, "How many times should I forgive
someone who does...wrong to me? Is seven times enough?" Jesus answered:
"Not...seven...but seventy-seven times!"' (Matthew 18:21-22 CEV) But
we shouldn't stop there. If God gave each of us only seventy-seven 'forgiveness
passes', we'd be in trouble! You can't bankrupt your 'forgiveness account' with
God. But when you refuse to forgive others, you're overlooking the fact 'that
next time it might be one of you who is in the wrong.' (Galatians 6:1 TLB) Jesus
said, 'Whenever you pray, forgive anything you have against anyone. Then your
Father in Heaven will forgive your failures.' (Mark 11:25 GWT) Whether it's
seven, seventy-seven, or seven thousand times, you always reap what you sow
(Galatians 6:7). We're all human, and when somebody hurts us we want justice.
But God wants you to forgive the wrongdoer before he asks or shows any sign of
remorse. Does that mean he will escape the consequences of his actions? No, it
just means you're not responsible for making it happen - God is. Harboring
grudges is spiritually, emotionally and physically draining; forgiveness energizes
and frees you to move on. Remember, you've been forgiven 'in accordance with
the riches of... grace... He lavished on us.' But it comes with the requirement
that you forgive others! When you think about the debt God forgave you,
anything anyone could ever do to you pales by comparison, right? Hymn writer
Annie Johnson Flint wrote: 'His love has no limits, His grace has no measure,
His power no boundary known unto men; For out of His infinite riches in Jesus,
He giveth and giveth and giveth again.' Now that's lavish grace!
Taken
from the Word for you Today Devotional
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