Please Forgive Me

Well here I am in Illinois, and while on this trip, I expect that my moderating of comments and such will probably be a little slow; please forgive me for that!

Hey! I just had an idea. Since I need your forgiveness, why not use this time to write a series of posts on forgiveness? I’ve been meaning to do one anyway, so why not get it going “Today”!

See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him.

1 John 3:1

You might wonder what love has to do with forgiveness, if so don’t feel bad, it’s a common question.  What you will discover as this journey moves forward however is that love has everything to do with forgiveness, and forgiveness has everything to do with love.  The truth is that we really can’t separate one from the other!

In the Bible, the story of forgiveness and the story of love go hand-in-hand.  Why did God send Jesus to die for forgiveness of sins? Because He so loved the world! (John 3:16) Think about your own life, don’t you find it easier to forgive your loved ones than you do a complete stranger… or someone you really don’t like very much? I think you would agree that this is the case. Yes, maybe love has quite a lot to do with forgiveness after all!

In the verse above, John is telling us that God has so much love for all of us that He considers us His own children; that’s a lot of love! Look at the next sentence. It isn’t just that God “considers” us to be like His own children, in Christ we really are His own children because we have been born again of His Spirit; yes, His love for us is very great indeed.

Having been reborn of God, those of this world can’t always figure us out.  Some might think we are just crazy people always talking about loving others, following Jesus and forgiving people who have hurt us, and by the standards of this world we probably really are crazy.  But for us, having been reborn into God’s household, these kinds of things become second nature as we grow in our faith.

The whole reason for this study of forgiveness is to foster growth in each of us. It is a journey of sorts, more than just the accumulation of knowledge. It is a journey of discovery and understanding, a journey of insight, faith and freedom. When we reach the end of this journey, we might even discover that forgiveness is not merely a teaching, a doctrine or a moral value, for it is a release of things that bind us, hold us back and weigh us down.  In fact, I think we will discover that forgiving others will release us from bondage to our pasts that has held us back far more than we ever suspected.

So here we go on a new journey of discovery together; I hope you’ll come along for the fun!

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About Don Merritt

A long time teacher and writer, Don hopes to share his varied life's experiences in a different way with a Christian perspective.
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9 Responses to Please Forgive Me

  1. Bobby's avatar bcaudle77 says:

    Got to love it! Looking forward to it and thank God he loves us enough to forgive us!

  2. paulfg's avatar paulfg says:

    Now that is a tempting “trailer”!! 🙂

  3. I would just like to make a simple post on forgiveness.

    To forgive is a different concept in eastern than it is in western culture, and, hence, a misunderstanding of what Jesus means when he speaks of God forgiving man his sins, and what it means when he asks us to forgive others (the Lords’s Prayer: https://themoderntheologian.wordpress.com/2014/12/05/the-lords-prayer/). In eastern society to forgive also means to forget, to act as if the offense never occurred in the first place.

    How often do we forgive today, but remember it tomorrow? What if God forgave you for your sin today, but remembered it at your judgement?

  4. Elaine's avatar Elaine says:

    Very interesting that you should be talking about forgiveness. Currently, in the ladies Bible study I take part in, we are working out of a book and study guide, The Power of a Praying Woman. This week we are in chapter 3 and it is about forgiveness! Just got through studying the lesson before I read this blog post of yours! A while back I also dealt with forgiveness in my own life and I will be very interested in what you have to say about this subject. Being able to forgive others brings a wonderful sense of peace in my experience.

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