Matthew 18:23-35
Jesus, really wanting to drive home the importance of being forgiving (Matthew 18:21), tells the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant. The story relates how a king, settling accounts with his servants, finds that one owed him 10,000 talents. Barnes' Notes, written in the late 1800s, estimates the value at $15.8 million! Christ's point, of course, is that no one could ever repay this huge amount. Spiritually, we owe Him far more than we could ever repay. Normally, the servant would be cast into prison and his family sold into slavery until all was paid. But when the servant entreated the king to have mercy on him, the king, "moved with compassion," forgave the entire debt! The forgiven servant then found one who owed him 100 denarii or about $15. This petty debtor begged for additional time to pay off the debt, but the servant, without mercy, had him jailed until all was paid. The king's other servants heard of this and told the king. We can learn several lessons from this parable: 1. Our sins are very great. 2. God has forgiven them all. 3. By comparison to the offenses we have committed against God, our brethren's offenses against us are small. 4. We should be so appreciative of being forgiven that we freely forgive others. 5. We must forgive from the heart, not merely in words. When we truly forgive from the heart, it is as if no offense had ever occurred. 6. If we do not forgive, God is justified in not forgiving us.
John O. Reid
Forgiveness
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