Forgiveness (Ephesians 4:32)
This is one of the great verses in the word of God in regards to forgiving others as saved people. It is often quoted in sermons and teachings on the subject. In this lesson we will look at some verses and biblical principles on forgiveness.
The example for forgiveness :
In the verse from Ephesians the example is Jesus Christ and our salvation. If God can forgive us on the bases of Jesus Christ then surely we can forgive on using the same principle.
Acts 13:38 (The Lord Jesus Christ is the bases for Forgiveness)
Ephesians 1:7 (Our Forgiveness is through his shed blood)
Colossians 2:13 (Our forgiveness is complete)
God can be right in forgiving us because of the shed blood of Jesus Christ. If God can do that for us surely we can do it for others.
Why is it so hard to forgive even as a saved person?
I believe the answer lies in the fact that it is the flesh is what does not want to forgive. Remember the flesh is not saved and note in the passage (Ephesians 4:30-32) unforgiveness would be grieving the Holy Spirit of God. Remember also after we get saved the spirit and the flesh are at a constant struggle. Therefore with the example it seems that forgiveness is not just a physical thing but a spiritual thing also.
How often should we forgive?
In Luke 17 1-4 we see an important principle on forgiveness from the Lord Jesus Christ.
- It doesn’t matter how many times someone trespasses against you if they repent you should forgive them.
The Danger of not forgiving :
In 2 Corinthians 2:10-11 Paul shows us that Satan can use unforgivness as a device against saved people. And this simple device as destroyed many churches and many saved people.
Forgiveness (Ephesians 4:32)
Handout
1) What is the thought in Ephesians 4:32?
2) Give a chain reference for verses on forgiveness that are connected with our salvation.
3) What does Ephesians 4:32 mean in regards to us?
4) Why is it hard to forgive even as a saved person?
5) What is the principle that Jesus gives in Luke 17:3-4 in regards to forgiveness?
6) What is the danger on not being willing to forgive?