Forgiveness

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St Philip's Primary School

FORGIVENESS

Jesus was uncompromising in his command to forgive. Forgive, he said, ‘seventy times seven’ (Matthew 18:21). In other words, forgive and keep on forgiving without limit. 

Forgiveness was at the heart of everything he did and is at the heart of the Lord’s Prayer. We forgive because we are forgiven. Paul says: ‘Be compassionate and kind to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.’ (Ephesians 4:32)

The parable of the Unjust Steward tells of a servant who was forgiven his large debt only to be condemned because he refused to forgive a small debt owed to him.

Forgiveness cannot be given or received unless it is asked for, and the asking must be genuine and from the heart. Too often ‘sorry’ is said very easily, implying: ‘All I need to do is say I’m sorry and everything will be OK’. Real repentance demands that we take what we have done wrong with the utmost seriousness and have a deep desire not to do it again.

 

Biblical References:

Matthew 6:14  For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.

Matthew 18:21-22  Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, ‘Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to seven times?’ Jesus answered, ‘I tell you not seven times, but seventy-seven times (or seventy times seven times).’

Luke 11:4  Forgive us our sins, as we also forgive everyone who sins against us.

Colossians 3:13  Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.

 

Song:

You Forgive Me (You take all the pieces of my life, put them back together, make it all right)

 

Collective Worship:

Collective worship - Forgiveness 1

Collective worship - Forgiveness 2

Collective worship - Forgiveness 3

Collective worship - Forgiveness 4

 

 

 

 

 

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