What
Does the Bible Say About
Forgiveness?
The Bible speaks
about every person needing forgiveness and every person needing to forgive.
Why? Because we are all sinners in need of God's forgiveness. None of us
is perfect. We need God's grace and we need to extend that same mercy to
others. This subject is the very essence of true Christianity. Until we
understand it, we will not really understand God Himself.
Likely, if
you are reading this page, you want to receive God's forgiveness, and you
want to forgive. You want your slate to be clean. The problem is how? If
we do not receive this grace from God, and extend it to others, the Scriptures
make it clear that we will die in our sins. God has made forgiveness so
important, that all our happiness and fulfillment depend on it--in this
life and in the next.
He knew that
all of us, without exception will be wronged. Furthermore, all of us will
treat others wrongly. All of us will sin against God and others. These
sins block and hinder our relationship with Him. Jesus spoke more of forgiveness
than possibly any other topic. This is a lesson we must learn on deeper
and deeper levels until the very core of our being is changed into Love.
There is no
life apart from God's love. Therefore, there is no life apart from forgiveness,
for forgiveness is the seal, the mark, and the proof of Love. If we say
we have love and cannot walk in forgiveness, we deceive ourselves,
and our "love"
is only a parody of the real thing.
We All Need
Forgiveness
The psychologist,
Freud, accurately determined that the main source of all humanity's woes
are feelings of guilt. He came to this profound truth, but didn't know
what to do with it. Today, we are encouraged by pop psychologists to "feel
good about ourselves," and to do away with the troubling guilt that we
all have. The Bible teaches the opposite. It says we must face our sin
and deal with it--and only then can we have the peace that the world craves
so badly. It can be a frightening and painful thing to face our sin, yet
we will never receive healing unless we do. Our guilt will continue to
torment us and wreak havoc on our lives until we receive forgiveness for
our sins. The key is not to ignore our guilt or try to gloss over it, but
to face it and seek
God for forgiveness,
through the blood of Jesus.
When Jesus
died on the cross, He took our punishment upon Himself. He took the guilt
of our sins and bore them in our place. He received all the emotional pain
of the abuse, betrayal, injustice, and scorn that we ourselves have given
and received. In a prophetic portrait of the future Christ, Isaiah wrote,
"But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities:
the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are
healed" Isaiah 53:5.
In Hebrews
9:22, it says, "In fact, under the Law, almost everything is purified by
means of blood, and without the shedding of blood, there is neither release
from sin and its guilt nor the remission of the due and merited
punishment
for sins" (Amplified Bible, emphasis mine).
The weight
of sin is so great that only shed blood can atone for it. We treat it so
lightly, yet all the world is reeling and stunted and dying under the consequences
of it. In the days of the Old Covenant (before Jesus came), God made laws
requiring specific animals to be sacrificed to atone for certain sins.
The one who committed the sin, was to slay the animal himself. We look
at the Old Testament and wonder why God would be so strict, so seemingly
cruel, and so specific. In confusion, many of us have said "Well, that
is how God was back then..." and we try to put it out of our heads. There
is something we must understand about God though. He does not change. He
is the same yesterday, today and forever. What He hated 2,000 years ago
He hates today, and will hate 2,000 years from now. He hates what destroys
His creation, and He will be merciless against all forms of sin and injustice
until every last bit is purged from us. (Please note that He is merciless
with the sin, but not the repentant sinner!!)
Sin has destroyed
this planet far more than even the most perceptive of us can realize. Only
by shedding blood can we understand the extreme consequences of the price
of sin. The shedding of blood is a vivid illustration that all sin will
end in death. God, in His mercy, has allowed us to see and receive a small
portion of the consequences of our sin in this lifetime, so we can change
while we still have the opportunity to do so. After we die it will be to
late.
When we see
that the price that we must each pay for our sins is lifeblood of something
or someone-- and that there is no way around it--the dept must be paid,
only then we begin to have a true appreciation of what happened on the
Cross.
If we do not
understand the Cross, we can never receive absolution from the guilt that
eats away at us.
The Cross is
essential for us to have new life. It is our only path to freedom.
Walking In
The Joy Of A Clean Conscience
Up to this
point, you may be feeling less optimistic than you did when you started
this article. If you are, it is a good sign. Believe it or not, you are
closer to freedom than you have ever been! As we stated earlier, to be
free from any problem, we must first recognize that we have one. Sometimes
this is the hardest part. Recognizing and dealing with our sin is the only
way to overcome the consequences of it. Are you ready for the good news
now?
You can know
beyond a shadow of a doubt that if you were to die tonight, you could stand
before your Creator with a clean conscience. You don't have to rely on
hopeful wishes or vague optimism. You can be washed clean and fragrant
and sparkling. You don't have to hide from the guilty feelings that oppress
you deep inside. You don't have to mete out penance for yourself to ease
your conscience. You don't have to feel unworthy to come before the Lord
in prayer, or accept the evil things Satan would try to do to you as your
"punishment" from God. (Satan loves to masquerade as God Himself)!
God already
punished Jesus in your place. If you were to receive your true punishment,
you'd already be long dead! God's grace has kept you alive this long for
a reason. Part of it is bringing you to this very place so you can hear
Him calling out to you. It's not too late! No matter what you've done,
it isn't too late for you to repent and to change you ways! If you are
willing and ready to change your life, God is more than ready to help you,
forgive you and restore you.
When Jesus
cried out "It is finished!" on the cross, and took His last breath, the
curtain in the temple was ripped from top to bottom. This curtain was extremely
thick, and separated the Holy Place from the Holy of Holies. This inner
sanctuary was where the presence of the Living God dwelled. No unclean
thing could enter into this sacred place. A priest only went in once a
year and if he had any sin in his life, he would die as he came to minister
before the Lord. Yet, when Jesus finished the work on the cross, that curtain
that kept us away from God's presence was ripped open, symbolizing a new
relationship that we can now have with the Living God.
Jesus' atoning
death on the cross made it possible for us to receive complete access to
the presence of God. We can be forgiven of all our sins and no longer need
to cower in the distance, afraid to face God. This problem has been dealt
with once and for all, but we need to apply it for it to have any significance
in our lives. This will not work if we agree only in theory.
It must become
a practical action in our lives.
Steps to Receive
God's Forgiveness
Forgiveness
is not automatic. Through the blood of Jesus, every person alive has the
opportunity to receive forgiveness, but it does not happen involuntarily.
The Bible makes it clear that there are some conditions we must meet to
obtain God's forgiveness. Let's look at the following verses to find out
what we must do to obtain forgiveness.
1. 1 John 1:9
"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins,
and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."
Hosea 14:2-3
"Take words with you and return to the Lord. Say to him: 'Forgive all our
sins and receive us graciously, that we may offer the fruit of our lips...We
will never again say 'our gods' to what our own hands have made'" (NIV).
From the above
verses, the first thing we see is that we must confess our sins. We must
recognize where we have erred, and hurt God by our actions. When confessing
your sins to God, be as specific as you can. General confessions do very
little to convict of sin, or to convince God of your seriousness, or to
bring healing in those areas.
2. Isaiah 55:7
"Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts:
and let him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and
to our God, for he will abundantly pardon."
Ezekiel 18:21,
"But if the wicked will turn from all his sins that he hath committed,
and keep all my statutes, and do that which is lawful and right, he shall
surely live, he shall not die."
Our next step
in receiving forgiveness, is to turn from our wicked ways and change them.
We may struggle with a certain sin, but if our intent is truly to change
our ways and overcome that sin, God will give us the grace to do it. Many
want to receive forgiveness from God without changing their ways. God knows
the difference between those who are sincere and those who are using Him
to temporarily ease their conscience. He is not mocked or deceived. If
one comes to him in sorrow, humility and sincerity, His grace is abundant.
However, He has little patience for those who would abuse His mercy. Search
your heart and ask God to give you the grace for true repentance, and the
power of the Holy Spirit to make the changes you need to do.
His greatest
joy is to help those who repent in sincerity.
This should
include asking forgiveness of those you have wronged and making restitution
to them. True repentance will always be accompanied by corresponding actions.
3. Along these
lines, the Bible also makes it clear that we are to "make right" any
situations
where we have failed in our responsibilities to others.
Matthew 5:23-25
Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that
thy brother hath ought against thee; Leave there thy gift before the altar,
and go thy way; first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer
thy gift. Agree with thine adversary quickly, whiles thou art in the way
with him; lest at any time the adversary deliver thee to the judge, and
the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast into prison.
Romans 13:7
"Give everyone what you owe him: If you owe taxes, pay taxes; if revenue,
then revenue;
if respect,
then respect; if honor, then honor" (NIV).
If we are sincere
in our repentance we must be willing to pay the penalty for our crimes
against others. This could include restoration of any goods, monies, or
services that were taken wrongfully, (or never given at all, if we owed
them). The Lord says to "agree with our adversary." If we are in dispute
with someone, that means we must admit to what we have done and quit trying
to defend ourselves. If we are in the wrong (even partially) it is better
to take responsibility for it, than to argue for our rights.
Many of us
have failed to give honor and respect to those who are due it. That includes
elders of any kind. They may be our parents, those in ministry, government
leaders, our employers, those who are merely older than us in general,
etc. Even if we don't agree with all their decisions, we are to honor and
respect them for the office and position they hold. We are to refer to
them with respect, both to their face and behind their back. Furthermore,
God also commands us to treat everyone with common courtesy and respect
regardless of who they are, because they are created in His image. Again,
we do not have to concur with everything they do, but we owe them basic
respect, out of respect for God. In fact, how much we really respect God
will be evident in how we treat others.
If you have
failed to show proper respect and/or honor for someone, it is your responsibility
to apologize (if applicable), and to change your ways. No one can do this
for you. If you do not change your ways, you will face the inevitable slide
into prideful self-deception and self-righteousness, both of which are
an abomination to God.
4. Matthew
6:14-15, "For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father
will also forgive you: But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither
will your Father forgive your trespasses."
Mark 11:25-26
(Amplified) "And whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against
anyone, forgive him and let it drop--leave it, let it go--in order that
your Father Who is in heaven may also forgive you your (own) failings and
shortcomings and let them drop. But if you do not forgive, neither will
your Father in heaven forgive your failings and shortcomings."
These verses
are perhaps some of the least applied Scriptures in the Kingdom of God.
Somehow, many of us are deceived into thinking that we do not have to take
them literally. However, Jesus emphasized this principal over and over
again in His parables and teachings. If we receive God's forgiveness, it
is our duty to forgive those who have wronged us. The two are inseparable.
Jesus said plainly that God will not forgive us, if we do not forgive others.
Many Christians are full of condemnation and guilt because they still feel
the weight of their sins, even though they've asked God to forgive them.
Could it be that they have not been able to receive God's forgiveness because
they still have bitterness in their own hearts toward others? Sometimes,
we may carry bitterness and hurt so long, that we no longer even recognize
it as a problem. It becomes a part of our very nature. We may not scheme
for revenge, but our souls are clouded with a quiet, persistent bitterness.
Some of us
have been betrayed in devastating ways, and have suffered profoundly at
the hand of abusive people. Others have been horribly mistreated by those
of other races, nations, and religions. If you are suffering with deep
unhealed wounds, know the Lord has also been hurt with your pain. He loves
you and wants to heal you. It is because of His great love for you that
He is calling you to forgive. It is your only release from the emotional
prison that you are now in.
You do not
have to live in a continual state of submission to evil emotions. You can
be free of them, through the power of the cross. "Behold, I make all things
new" says the Lord. You can be made new on the inside, and no longer staggering
under a load of bitterness, hatred, pain, and depression. God wants to
set you free right now!
Forgiveness
In Practice
If you have
been wounded, God will take even this frustration and pain of rejection
in your life and work it for something good so you can be a vessel of healing
to His people--if you let Him.
"...But what
if they don't even see how bad they've hurt me?"
Whether they
see it or not is between them and the Lord. Your responsibility is simply
to forgive them.
"...I'm afraid
if I forgive, I'll only get hurt again." If you call on the Lord for wisdom
He will help you in your situation. If you are in an abusive relationship/partnership/friendship
you need to pray about whether you should stay in it. You can still forgive
them, but it doesn't mean that you have to live with, or be closely associated
with them. There is a difference.
"...If I forgive
them, they'll only go on hurting others." If the person who hurt you has
done it in an illegal way such as sexual abuse, theft, murder, etc., you
have a responsibility to do all you can to stop others from being hurt
in the same way. However, you can still forgive them, in the sense that
you do not actively hate them, and can pray for God's mercy on them.
When God forgives
us, He no longer holds our sins against us. Therefore, we don't have the
right to hold others' sins against them--not if we belong to Jesus. If
we belonged to the world, we could indulge in bitterness,
but the blood-bought
child of a merciful King has no such right.
Whether we
"feel" forgiveness in our hearts or not, we are under obligation to obey
God. As we obey Him, He will supply the feelings. Obedience must come first,
then the right feelings will follow. We can't wait for a special nudge
from On High to get us to do what His Word already tells us plainly to
do. The longer we wait, the worse off we will be. Oswald Chambers, in his
famous devotional, "My Utmost For His Highest," preaches strongly about
this concept:
"Revise where
you have become stodgy spiritually and you will find it goes back
to a point
where you knew there was something you should do, but you did not do
it because
there seemed no immediate call to, and now you have no perception,
no discernment;
at a time of crisis you are spiritually distracted instead of
spiritually
self-possessed."
The best way
to be rid of bearing a grudge against someone (or a race, nation, gender,
or church, etc.), is to confess it to the Lord and seek His help. Then,
begin to pray for that person as if you were praying for yourself.
"Lord, bless
so and so. Cause their way to be pleasing to You in all that they do. Lead
them closer to you! Cleanse them of all sin and give them the grace and
strength to repent of any wickedness in their heart. Cause them to thirst
for intimacy with You, and let them be fulfilled in Your presence. Let
them honor You and put You first in all their ways. Send Your Holy Spirit
to minister to them, to strengthen them, and to lead them. Let them fulfill
the call of God on their life. Bless their family/job/ministry/etc. Cause
them to be fruitful and to be established in your love. Minister to them
in the area of their deepest needs. Help me to be truly concerned for them.
Let me have your heart for this person. Show me how to pray for them and
love them as you want me to...."
Then, bind
away any spirit of deception that has come over them, or anything else
the Lord may show you in prayer. This is what "loving our enemies" is all
about. It is looking past the sin they have committed against us,
and honestly
wanting the best for them and for God to be merciful to them.
Matthew 5:44-48:
"But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good
to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and
persecute you; That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven:
for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth
rain on the just and on the unjust. For if ye love them which love you,
what reward have ye? Do not even the publicans the same? And if ye salute
your brethren only, what do ye more than others? Do not even the publicans
so? Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is
perfect."
As you are
faithful to pray for those who have wronged you in this way, you will see
a change come about in them--and in you!!! Instead of hate, you will begin
to have God's compassion for them. There is nothing that pleases the Lord
more than to see His children bearing each other's burdens, loving each
other from the heart,
and living
in humility toward each other.
"Standing on
the promises of God"
Many have written
us with a fear that perhaps they have "gone too far." They have continually
struggled with a besetting sin that seems to master them again and again.
They wonder if they have lost their salvation,
if God has
given up on them, of if they were ever truly saved at all.
Please know
this: If you are crying out to Him for forgiveness, it is only because
He has given you the grace to do so--and He WILL answer your heart's cry.
If you were past the point of no return, you wouldn't even care about the
concept of forgiveness. It is only because you belong to the Lord that
you are still seeking Him.
Jesus said
in John 6:37, "All whom My Father has given (entrusted) to Me, will come
to Me and I will most certainly not cast out--I will never, no never reject
one of them who comes to Me" (Amplified).
If you are
feeling weak, understand this about your beautiful Savior: "He does not
crush the weak, or quench the smallest hope..." (Matthew 12:20, Living
Bible).
God loves you
and He is on your side to help you overcome sin. He is not against you.
He is for you. Please refer to the above (and following) scriptures as
often as you feel the need--as often as the devil would whisper lies of
condemnation in your ear (Satan literally means "Accuser" and that is what
he does best). Jesus stood against the devil with scripture and we should
do the same thing! These promises are true and precious, for "God is not
a man that He should lie" (Numbers 23:19). Even if you don't "feel" forgiven,
that is beside the point. God's word is truer than our emotions.
All of us have
sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. That is why Jesus died for
us in the first place! This is the most basic tenant of Christianity, yet
it seems it is the primary lesson we all must learn again and again.
God doesn't
love us because we are worthy. He loves us because He IS Love.
Hebrews 10:18-23,
"Now where remission of these is, there is no more offering for sin. Having
therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of
Jesus, By a new and living way, which he hath consecrated for us, through
the veil, that is to say, his flesh; And having an high priest over the
house of God; Let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith,
having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed
with pure water.
Let us hold
fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful
that promised.)
1 John 4:16-18
(NIV), "And so we know and rely on the love God has for us. God is love.
Whoever lives in love lives in God and God in him. In this way love is
made complete among us so that we will have confidence on the day of judgement,
because in this world we are like him. There is no fear in love. But perfect
love drives out fear because fear
has to do with
punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love."
Psalm 103:
8-13, "The LORD is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous
in mercy. He will not always chide neither will he keep his anger for ever.
He hath not dealt with us after our sins; nor rewarded us according to
our iniquities. For as the heaven is high above the earth, so great is
his mercy toward them that fear him. As far as the east is from the west,
so far hath he removed our transgressions from us. Like as a father pitieth
his children, so the LORD pitieth them that fear him."
Psalm 34:18,
"The LORD is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such
as be of a contrite spirit."
Isaiah 44:22
(NIV), "I have swept away your offenses like a cloud,
your sins like
the morning mist. Return to me for I have redeemed you."
Micah 7:19,
"He will turn again, he will have compassion upon us; he will subdue our
iniquities;
and thou wilt
cast all their sins into the depths of the sea."
Psalm 103:2-3,
"Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits:Who forgiveth
all
thine iniquities;
who healeth all thy diseases;"
Romans 10:11,
"For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed."
Jesus said
that the one who is forgiven much will love much. We all need to be forgiven
of much, but very few of us recognize it. If you recognize your sins and
mourn deeply because of them, you are closer to true
love than all
the multitudes who are doing "just fine."
However, just
as there is a time to mourn for our sins, there is also a time to rejoice
that we are truly forgiven and clothed in the very righteousness of Christ
Himself. Once we have been forgiven, God wants us to walk free of the burden
of guilt. That is why He assures us over and over in His word that He literally
forgets our sins. I used to think preachers only made that up, until I
saw it in the Bible. As if forgiveness were not enough, God also gives
us the royal robes of holiness to wear. In Him, we are made righteousness
in Christ. If that is not something to rejoice about, nothing is! Praise
God!!!
2 Corinthians
5:21, "For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that
we might be
made the righteousness of God in him."
It Is Utterly
Impossible For Love To Be Defeated
In all of God's
creation, one thing can absolutely never be defeated, and that is Love.
Though it has been trivialized, mocked, perverted, ignored, and trampled
on, True Love will eventually change the whole order and fabric of creation.
It is impossible for this not to happen. God is Love, and God will never
be defeated. Love cannot fail, but it will vanquish every foe that is set
against it, of which unforgiveness, bitterness, hatred and pride are a
part. These things will cease absolutely one day. But we can hasten that
day and speed it's coming, by applying the parameters of love to our lives
now. If we do this, we wage spiritual war with the most powerful (and essentially
only) weapon of spiritual warfare that there is.
We all love
to talk about love in the abstract, but the depth of our commitment to
it is revealed in our willingness and ability to forgive. It is the true
measure of what sort of warrior we really are, in the kingdom of God. No
matter what accusations the Enemy may make, forgiveness drowns them in
the blood of Jesus, and turns the bullets of his words into butterflies.
That is why forgiveness and walking in love cannot be mere options for
the Christian. Either we do it, or we don't. If we don't, we deceive ourselves
that we are Christ's followers. If we want to follow Jesus then we must
walk where He walked. We must forgive as He forgives and love as He loves.
The simplicity of this gospel is the only thing that can and will transform
us--and the world!
We've all heard
these words, but let's read them again from the Amplified Bible:
"Love endures
long and is patient and kind; love never is envious nor boils over with
jealousy; it is not boastful or vainglorious, does not display itself haughtily.
It is not conceited--arrogant and inflated with pride; it is not rude (unmannerly),
and does not act unbecomingly. Love (God's love in us) does not insist
on its own rights or its own way, for it is not self-seeking ; it is not
touchy or fretful or resentful; it takes no account of the evil done to
it--pays no attention to a suffered wrong. It does not rejoice at injustice
and unrighteousness , but rejoices when right and truth prevail. Love bears
up under anything and everything that comes, is ever ready to believe the
best about every person, its hopes are fadeless under all circumstances
and it endures everything (without weakening). Love never fails--never
fades out or becomes obsolete or comes to an end" (1 Corinthians 13:4-8).
If you need
to pray for forgiveness, here is a sample prayer to help you:
"Dear Heavenly
Father,
Thank you for
Your grace and mercy to me. Forgive me for my hardness of heart which I
have displayed to others as well as You. Cleanse me of all self-absorption,
self-pity, anger, hatred, bitterness, vengefulness, hopelessness and resentment.
Help me to walk in Your love and to know Your love in my own heart. Though
I don't have it within me, I know that You have it within You and that
you share your power with the weak. I confess my weakness and I look to
You to make me strong in love, patience, longsuffering and humility. I
look to all the testing of my faith as something good, for You know it
will make me stronger in it. You are rich in mercy and will not chide and
scold forever. I'm calling on You for forgiveness and the strength to believe
Your Word and to follow it. Now, Lord, please send me the power of the
Holy Spirit to strengthen me so I can follow through with all You've put
in my heart. Help me not to stumble back into my old ways, but walk in
the newness of life that You have promised those who are born again. Let
my life be the very fragrance of grace to all I meet. Let me show others
the the kind of love that You have shown me. Thank you for your faithfulness
Lord.
I cling to
your mercy and love You with all my heart."
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