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Matthew 18:31-35
Excerpted from: Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment!So from this parable we learn several easy principles.
1. Our sins are great.
2. God abundantly forgives.
3. The offenses committed against us by our brethren are relatively minor to the ones that we have committed against God.
4. We should forgive abundantly as our Master does.
5. If we do not, God will be justly angry with us and punish us.
Ultimately, our receipt of God's mercy and compassion depends on how we treat others. We have nothing to pay our debt, therefore, God's forgiveness of our sins is nothing less than a great, tremendous gift. And that gift rests on the foundation of Christ's finished work, and it is on Jesus Christ that God can cancel our spiritually bankrupt debt.
Matthew 18:31-35
Excerpted from: Defining GraceSo we see then, at the end of the parable, that the lord's grace, that the lord's compassion, the lord's mercy is forfeited because of the greed, the anger, and the lack of compassion in the forgiven one.
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