The Forgiveness CycleAnd forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone who is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation. (Luke 11:4)
Who forgives whom first? - "Forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone who is indebted to us." (Luke 11:4)
- "As the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive." (Colossians 3:13)
When Jesus teaches us to pray that God forgive us "for we ourselves forgive," he is not saying that the first move in forgiveness was our move. Rather, it goes like this: God forgave us when we believed in Christ (Acts 10:43). Then, from this broken, joyful, grateful, hopeful, experience of being forgiven, we offer forgiveness to others. This signifies that we have been savingly forgiven. That is, our forgiving others shows that we have faith; we are united to Christ; we are indwelt by the Spirit. But we still sin (1 John 1:8, 10). So we still turn to God for fresh applications of the work of Christ on our behalf — fresh applications of forgiveness. We cannot do this with any confidence if we are harboring an unforgiving spirit (Matthew 18:23–35). That's why Jesus says we ask for forgiveness because we are forgiving. This is like saying: "Father, continue to extend to me the mercies purchased by Christ because by these mercies I forsake vengeance and extend to others what you have extended to me." May you know God's forgiveness afresh today, and may that grace overflow in your heart in forgiveness toward others. |
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