I would like to talk to you today about
forgiveness. This is one of the most
powerful words in our language. It opens
communications with God, our Heavenly
Father. Words of forgiveness were the
final words to be uttered by Christ on the
cross. It heralded the thief on the cross
into paradise. It will heal a broken heart
and mend wounded relationships.
Having been a pastor many years, I have
seen people facing eternity with their
souls consumed by bitterness simply
because they could not forgive someone
who had offended them years earlier. I
have sat by the bedside of a dying
husband begging forgiveness from an ex-
wife for a wrong committed many years
ago. I once heard a deacon say, “I can
never forgive a wrong done to me by
another.” Oh, what a miserable position
to be in concerning our relationship with
our Lord.
Words of forgiveness can sweeten a bitter
soul and restore joy to the believer. If you
cannot forgive others, then Satan is
robbing you of the joy that is yours in
Christ Jesus. Do not withhold forgiveness
from others. Surely there is someone at
this moment that needs to hear your
words of forgiveness. If I cannot forgive
those that I love, how can our heavenly
Father say to his children, “You are
forgiven?”
Father, forgive me my trespasses, that I
might forgive those who trespass against
me.
Amen.
For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you: But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses. Matthew 6:14-15 KJV