”A LESSON ON FORGIVENESS”
DISCUSSION:
We are a funny group of people. We sure
are happy. We sue for everything from a hot cup of coffee to hurt feelings.
Forgiveness has become a lost art. Now everything is about revenge, getting
even, making someone pay. Sadly enough, it’s drifted from the secular world
into churches today. When we should love, we are often bitter. As we continue
in our journey through the scriptures, I think that we will find the awesome
power of forgiveness in Genesis 32-34. In Genesis 32 we find Jacob
preparing to meet his brother Esau. How
scared Jacob had to be! He had tricked his brother Esau and deceived him. He
had received birthrights that rightfully belonged to Esau. When this happened,
he fled! He fled because he was afraid Esau would kill him. He just knew at
that time that if Esau found him, he was done for! Put yourself
in Esau’s shoes. How would you have reacted? We would all love to say that we
would have let bygones be bygones. But you know what? We don’t really do that a
whole lot. We hold grudges. We don’t talk to each other. There are people
within the church (even one as close knit as ours) who don’t talk or
communicate because of something that happened years ago and they can’t even
remember what it was! Think about it. Even if we were in Jacob’s shoes, we
would have feared the worst because we know what we would do if we were Esau. But
then look what happens in Genesis 33; Esau has taken the high road and forgiven
Jacob. Friends, that is exactly how God
is! He doesn’t hold the past against us. He runs to meet us and then welcomes
us home, just as in the story of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15). What is it you are
afraid that God won’t forgive? Trust me, He will. He loves you and just like
Esau was with Jacob, God longs to welcome you back.
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