Friday, November 7, 2014

Forgiveness is one of the hardest. Very hard to forgive, especially if heavy sin of wronged us. An


So Jesus asked the Twelve, "Will ye also go away?" Simon Peter answered, "Lord, to whom shall we go please? You have the words that bring eternal life. "(John 6, 67-68)
Forgiveness is one of the hardest. Very hard to forgive, especially if heavy sin of wronged us. An example friv of the heavy object is to betray you with a best friend. This friend will trust you and really close to you. It is painful to admit that he has no trustworthy friend friv betray you. Racking of those sins, and leaving more large wounds left in your heart and feelings. Who does not hurt when you have sinned against him seriously? No. Heck we want to do when heavy sins of our neighbor to us? Not sure, we want to react? Once the debtor, with compensation. We want to feel guilty of the sin of us did to us. When racking the sin committed against us, the payoff was even more painful frequency. Finds us the opportunity to reward we have wronged us. Therefore, we say, "When in debt, with payments." It also experienced the Lord Jesus Christ. He was one of his disciples - Judas Iscariot. Saint Peter the Apostle, three times he denied that he knew or was he one of the disciples of Jesus. Forsook Jesus with all His disciples friv (except San Juan). Those who gave in honor Jesus Christ entered Jerusalem He was turned away from Him and asked Pilate that His death on the Cross. Rather than conceive a hatred against his opponents, Jesus prayed and asked the Father to forgive friv those who abandoned, betrayed, and kill Him. Why? Can not it be better to ask Jesus to pray to the Father and the punishment and annihilation of those who kill Him? Yes, that He may have done that. By all accounts, Jesus committed no sin. Innocent of the Lord Jesus. Why did not Jesus asked the Father to punish the opponent or bond Him? Whole life of Christ, He taught about love and forgiveness. In this prayer the Lord taught, emphasized the Lord's forgiveness. God is forgiving. He was not denying those who ask Him for forgiveness. For all God's forgiveness. Impersonal God who should and should not forgive. All is forgiven by God. No drug or barrier to forgiveness. One more of the teachings friv of the Lord is the love of our enemies. Very hard to do that. No kidding the Lord when He said we love the Merciful. Difficult to love the enemy, especially if heavy sin or arrears of our enemies for us. Not that we want our enemy, we have to love. The Lord commands us to love our enemies. Terrible. The example of love of enemy shows us the Lord Jesus Christ hung on the Cross. The first thing Jesus Christ when He was nailed to the Cross will ask Him for forgiveness from the Father in heaven for the sin is of His enemies against Him. Jesus performed His teachings about forgiveness on the Cross. Jesus prayed to the Father to forgive His opponent. "An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth." (An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth). Highlights of saying it's revenge. It's a controversial masikat and sayings. The meaning of this saying is whatever is owed, it was also the payment. But, the late Martin Luther King, Jr. when the law has been followed by people today, no more eyes and teeth man now. No kakwenta friv determine revenge. friv When you think of a person when he sought revenge, he will have kaginahawaan, he is mistaken. Gain more particularly its interior when he sought revenge. And sad to emulate the forgiveness of Christ, let us try to forgive like Him. That Christ also said, "Be merciful, just as your Father." Regardless of our sins, God is willing to forgive our sins. Worthy of love and mercy of God to us. May also endeavor to forgive like God. Difficult as it is to love and forgive our enemies, but, if we ask for forgiveness from God, we must forgive our fellow friv human beings. In Peter asked Jesus how many times you should forgive, Jesus said to forgive friv not only seven times a person, but 70 times 7 times. Such love and forgive God. God never counted how many times we

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