Matthew 18:21-35 (NRSV)
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Verse 21Then Peter came and said to him, "Lord, if another member of the church sins against me, how often should I forgive? As many as seven times?" Verse 22Jesus said to him, "Not seven times, but, I tell you, seventy-seven times. Verse 23"For this reason the kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who wished to settle accounts with his slaves. Verse 24When he began the reckoning, one who owed him ten thousand talents was brought to him; Verse 25and, as he could not pay, his lord ordered him to be sold, together with his wife and children and all his possessions, and payment to be made. Verse 26So the slave fell on his knees before him, saying, 'Have patience with me, and I will pay you everything.' Verse 27And out of pity for him, the lord of that slave released him and forgave him the debt. Verse 28But that same slave, as he went out, came upon one of his fellow slaves who owed him a hundred denarii; and seizing him by the throat, he said, 'Pay what you owe.' Verse 29Then his fellow slave fell down and pleaded with him, 'Have patience with me, and I will pay you.' Verse 30But he refused; then he went and threw him into prison until he would pay the debt. Verse 31When his fellow slaves saw what had happened, they were greatly distressed, and they went and reported to their lord all that had taken place. Verse 32Then his lord summoned him and said to him, 'You wicked slave! I forgave you all that debt because you pleaded with me. Verse 33Should you not have had mercy on your fellow slave, as I had mercy on you?' Verse 34And in anger his lord handed him over to be tortured until he would pay his entire debt. Verse 35So my heavenly Father will also do to every one of you, if you do not forgive your brother or sister from your heart."
Devotion
How many times should I forgive? There are times when I have not appreciated Jesus' answer, "Seventy-seven." There are some people where once is enough. In fact there are some people whom I seem to enjoy not forgiving, as it adds to the pleasure of not liking them. Jesus messes with that line of thought as he uses his way of forgiving as the yardstick for how we are called to forgive. Jesus is the one who says, from the cross, "Father forgive them for they don't know what they are doing." Once again, it is clear that he is calling for radical adjustments in our way of seeing things. By the time Jesus is done with us in this gospel text it is not as much fun to enjoy not forgiving the person I do not like.
Prayer
Forgiving Lord, please keep coming to us with the gospel that changes the way we treat all people. Keep speaking a word that makes us uncomfortable until it is only comfortable to do the things you want us to do. Amen.