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rl69
11-14-2016, 07:38 AM
Forgive us our sins, as we have forgiven those who sin against us.—Matthew 6:12 (http://harvest.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4f108f827aed8d503b5fca9fa&id=1a9ef4fcc6&e=3dd732485b)On December 1, 1997, about a dozen students were gathered together for their daily prayer meeting at Heath High School in Paducah, Kentucky. As they said their final "Amen," a 14-year-old boy suddenly walked up and opened fire on the group. Three of the students died, while five others were seriously wounded. The irony of the situation was that a number of these students had actually befriended this young man.

In the midst of this tragedy, an amazing story of forgiveness emerged. As she lay in the hospital, one of the injured girls—15-year-old Melissa Jenkins—was informed that she most likely would be a paraplegic for the rest of her life. Melissa wanted to convey a message to the teenage boy who shot her.

What do you think her message was? Did she say she hated him or that he would get his in the end? No. This is not what she had to say. This Christian teenage girl said she forgave him.

Only a Christian can do something like that. It is not a natural thing to do. Rather, it's supernatural. That is one of the amazing things about true followers of Jesus: they have the capacity to forgive people.

Understand that if you are a Christian, then you—like Melissa Jenkins—need to learn how to forgive as well. In fact, to not forgive someone is an outright sin. If you don't forgive a person who has sinned against you, then you are sinning against God. To say that you are a Christian, but that you refuse to forgive, is a contradiction in terms.

If you are an unforgiving Christian, then one must question how much you know about Christianity. Jesus constantly pressed this issue. His sermons, His parables, His private talks, even His prayers, were often filled with lessons about forgiveness. You would be blind to miss this point

buckwheatpaul
11-14-2016, 07:42 AM
rl69, A great post and a great daily Bible Study....this is the most difficult concept that Jesus puts forth....and one that I admit to struggling with....thank you for stepping on my toes! Paul

USMC87
11-14-2016, 07:54 AM
I for one can say that I too have struggled with this, Thanks so much for this well needed lesson.

square butte
11-14-2016, 08:51 AM
Daily struggle here too. I have come to the conclusion that if someone pops into my mind for whatever reason - I am going to say a little prayer for them. Even the ones who still haunt me

Pine Baron
11-14-2016, 01:37 PM
Thank you rl. Well all I can say is me too. I am working on it. Thank you Jesus.

rl69
11-14-2016, 05:14 PM
It's funny, I'm a pretty excepting and forgiving person; no where near where I should be. Defenatly not to this girls level.

Saturday I sent out my verse by text James 1:19 slow to speak slow to anger . Now that's a thorn for me and a number of my phone contacts because my phone blew up after sending it out

Boaz
11-14-2016, 08:37 PM
Forgiveness is a hard one for everybody . I have gotten better but am a long way from being there yet .

Matthew 18; 21-22

21 Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times?
22 Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven.

Yea....hard to do .

Blackwater
11-15-2016, 11:33 AM
Forgiveness IS hard, and it doesn't come naturally for any of us. Maybe it's our "survival instinct" kicking in? But we know this: Christ NEVER gave us any bad advice! Like the rest, it's one I struggle with constantly, and not always with success. My temper has long been my Achilles heel, but at least I'm getting better, and all credit for that goes to our Lord. I couldn't have done it alone, and need even more of His Spirit to be what He wants and has advised me to be. We're all a "work in progress," but that's no excuse to NOT keep striving to do much better.