remembering
how much GOD has been merciful to me helps me if i am a judgmental person.
james 2.13
(niv), mercy triumphs over judgment.
there is a
principle greater than criticism. it’s
the principle of forgiveness. the
principle of mercy. JESUS said, blessed are the merciful.
matthew 18 is
the story of the unforgiving servant. he
owed $50,000 to his master. his master
forgave him. then he went out and found
the guy that owed him $5 and strangled him because he wouldn’t pay him. when the master heard about it he took the
servant and said, “if that the way you want to play the game, ok. you’re unforgiving, it will be unforgiven for
you.”
the bible
says we’re to be merciful because GOD has given us so much mercy. the reason why i have to be patient with you
is because GOD is patient with me. the
reason you have to be patient with me is because GOD is patient with you. that’s the way it goes. none of us get what we deserve. if we did we wouldn’t be here. it’s all by GOD’s grace.
we take
advantage of GOD’s grace. we forget how
good it is. when you first become a
CHRISTian you understand how much you’re forgiven. it’s a thrilling experience and you’re really
grateful for it. but the longer you’re a
CHRISTian, the more you take for granted.
kind of like
the boss who gives everybody in the company a $350 CHRISTmas bonus. everybody praises the boss. the second year he decides to do it again – a
second $350. by the third CHRISTmas you’ve
already spent the money and thinking what is he going to do this year? if he didn’t give it you’d be upset. we become conditioned to be ungrateful.
if GOD’s been
gracious with us we need to be gracious with others. the most forgiving person is the most
forgiven person. once a person has
fallen, made mistakes, realized it and faced up to it, you’re a lot more
sympathetic, open and forgiving, kind and loving with other people.
just a
thought from the front porch…
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