I. The Cost of Forgiveness

  • Forgiveness is free to receive—but costly to give
  • Jesus forgave while suffering (Luke 23:34)
  • Forgiveness involves bearing the weight of the offense
  • Example: Joseph – chose forgiveness over revenge (Genesis 45:4–8; 50:20)

II. The Call to Forgive

  • Forgiveness is a command, not a suggestion
  • God links His forgiveness to ours (Matthew 6:14–15)
  • Forgive as Christ forgave you (Ephesians 4:32; Colossians 3:13)

III. What Forgiveness Is and Isn’t

Not:

  • Forgetting the offense (Jeremiah 31:34)
  • Pretending it didn’t hurt
  • Immediate trust or reconciliation
  • Weakness

Is:

  • Releasing the debt
  • Obedience to God
  • A one-sided choice
  • An ongoing process

IV. The Fruit of Forgiveness

  • Forgiveness brings freedom and healing
  • Bitterness defiles the heart (Hebrews 12:15)
  • Parable: The Unforgiving Servant (Matthew 18:21–35)
  • Love covers offense (Proverbs 17:9)

V. When Forgiveness Feels Impossible

  • God gives strength when we feel weak (Philippians 4:13)
  • Start with, “Lord, help me want to forgive”
  • His grace works through your weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9)
  • Jesus forgave while being crucified

VI. Living as a Forgiven Person

  • Forgiveness changes how we live
  • Those forgiven much, love much (Luke 7:47)
  • Don’t repay evil for evil (Romans 12:17–21)
  • God doesn’t treat us as our sins deserve (Psalm 103:10–12)

VII. Final Truth: Forgiveness Is a Gospel Issue

  • Forgiveness reflects the heart of God
  • Mercy received should become mercy given (Luke 6:36)
  • We forgive—not because it’s easy, but because we’ve been forgiven

Reflection Questions

  • Who am I still holding in my heart?
  • What am I carrying that Jesus already carried to the cross?
  • Am I living like someone who’s been forgiven?

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