Prescription for Forgiveness

[Forgive] each other, just as
in Christ God forgave you.
    —Ephesians 4:32

General James Oglethorpe was infuriated by an abrasive comment by one of his comrades.

When the offender apologized and asked forgiveness, Oglethorpe snapped, I never forgive!” “Then I hope,” mulled his aide, “that you never sin.”

Where would we stand with God if he used the same measure in forgiving us that we use in forgiving others?

Forgiving a person who has hurt us is difficult. Is there a prescription for getting there?

Yes. It is this: “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you” (Eph 4:32). We will bury the unforgiving spirit the moment we embrace the last seven words of that sentence.

Forgiveness may not change the forgiven,
but it profoundly changes the forgiver.

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