o📖📖📖 Open Heavens Devotional 📖📖📖 By Pastor E.A. ADEBOYE. Date:- Saturday June 13 2015 Topic:- THE ESSENCE OF FORGIVENESS

o📖📖📖 Open Heavens Devotional 📖📖📖
By Pastor E.A. ADEBOYE.

Date:- Saturday June 13 2015

Topic:- THE ESSENCE OF FORGIVENESS

Memorise:
And when ye stand  praying forgive, if ye  have ought against any:  that your Father also  which is in heaven may  forgive you your  trespasses. ..Mark 11:25

Read:
Mark 11:25-26
25 And when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have ought against any: that your Father also which is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses.

26 But if ye do not forgive, neither will your Father which is in heaven forgive your trespasses.

Bible in one year:
1Kings 22
Luke 7:18-35

Message
The enmity between God and man, created by sin, can  only be reversed through the forgiveness of God.  Going by the righteous requirement of God's law, no man can pay the high price demanded by God for the  atonement of sins, but the divine mercy of God brought us  forgiveness through the Blood of Jesus Christ (Ephesians 1:7). Without the power of forgiveness, there can be no atonement, no reconciliation and no salvation.

Just as God has extended His unconditional forgiveness to  us, He expects us to extend the same to our neighbours. This  is an area where the people of God have problems. We like  to enjoy Gods benevolence, but we find it difficult to  extend the same to others. The gravity of this negative  attitude is found in the parable of Jesus about the  unforgiving servant (Matthew 18:23-35). Although the king  forgave this servant a debt he could not afford to pay, when  his fellow servant who also owed him begged him to be  patient with him, he refused. Rather, he cast this fellow  servant into prison. This attitude made the king so angry that  he handed him over to the tormentors and charged them to  torment him until he was able to pay his debt. Of course he  would not be able to pay; so he was effectively banished to a  lifetime of torment. The key thing to note from this parable is  what Jesus said in Matthew 18:35:

"So likewise shall my heavenly Father do  also unto you, if ye from your hearts forgive  not everyone his brother their trespasses!'

The virtue of forgiveness proceeds from the offended,  and it is carried out by the offended also. There is  nothing anyone can do to convince the offended to  forgive, if he or she does not look beyond the offending  party and choose to unconditionally forgive. There is  every reason to be vengeful when you are offended,  but when you cast your mind back to remember how  you have been forgiven yourself; you will have no  choice as a child of God but to forgive. Those who  easily forgive others who offend them are likely to be  favourites of God because they share the nature of God  in the area of forgiveness. Their prayers are also more  likely to be speedily answered than the prayers of those  who are vengeful.

Action point:
Look out for those who  have offended you, declare  and demonstrate to them  that you have forgiven  them.

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