Good
Morning All,
Luke 6:37c; “forgive, and you will be forgiven”
“Quid pro quo.” This is a Latin phrase that gets a lot of use
and misuse. It means a transfers of
goods or services where the transfer is contingent upon the other, huh? Basically, you scratch my back and I’ll
scratch yours. If you watch Congress
work, you vote for my bill and I’ll vote for yours. You give a little, I give a little and we all
make something. It is a way of life for
many. Our verse sounds like that but in
our faith we understand it differently.
We tend to look away from these verse that make us struggle.
This is
always one of those “struggle” verses.
We tend to struggle with understanding them. We teach that you are forgiven, by God,
without condition. Remember the verses,
“God who is faithful and just will forgive your sins and cleanse us from all
unrighteousness.” “As far as the east is
from the west, so far does he remove our transgressions from us.” That sounds like unconditional love,
unconditional forgiveness. So when we
read verses like the one we have today we struggle. It sounds so conditional so quid pro
quo. If you forgive then God forgives
yet that goes against the rest of the Bible.
We know that Scriptures interprets Scriptures; there are no errors or
mistakes. But what do we have; well we have a struggle.
Forgiveness is the core of
Christianity. God forgives us of our
sin. He wants us to then forgive others
but why? Partly because he wants us to
do this; it is part of the reconciliation that God wants for us. This reconciliation allows us to live in
harmony with each other; part of God’s plan.
Forgiveness also relieves pain and suffering in our heart and soul. Holding onto another’s sin keeps us angry,
hurt, sad and lonely. It separates us
from one another. Forgiveness frees us
from that pain.
We also see that if we refuse
to forgive; it means that there are some things that cannot be forgiven. It means that we see things that we do that
cannot be forgiven by God. We reject
God’s forgiveness because we don’t believe it can be forgiven. We lack faith so we don’t cling to God’s
promise to forgive. We cling to a lie
that there are just some things that cannot and will not be forgiven. When we forgive, truly forgive, we are
stating that forgiveness of all sins is possible; we believe it. We once again have faith.
This may or may not be a conscious
decision but what it does is show us how a “struggle’ verse can work. It is not an action but faith. We receive forgiveness because we cling to
God’s promise of forgiveness. The
forgiveness is there but only if we cling to the promise, only if we
believe. Faith moves us to receive God’s
forgiveness and faith moves us to forgive others, just like we are.
Father of all mercies, move
us by your Spirit to forgive.
Forgiveness frees us from the pain and loneliness of this sinful
world. Give us the courage to
forgive. Give us the faith to forgive so
we can boldly forgive others. Guard us
by your Spirit. Be with those who
struggle to forgive. Grant them your
peace. In Jesus’ precious name we pray,
amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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