Forgiveness – Ephesians 4:32
I
Introduction
A
Sin is present, forgiveness is the desired state.
1
There is a plan for our salvation from sin
a
It was established in the beginning
b
It was established to show the glory of God
c
It was established to enable man to stand pure before God
2
The prescribed remedy for sin in the plan of salvation is the blood
a
Life is in the blood
b
Through blood comes forgiveness
c
Through the blood covenant of Christ, God remembers sin no more.
d
If life is not chosen, death is.
3
Requirements of Forgiveness mentioned generally thus far – now more
specifically
a
Must seek God – Mat. 7:7
b
Must repent – Acts 17:30
c
Must be in Christ – 2 Cor. 5:21
d
Must stay in Christ – John 8:31-32
·
Fruits of Repentance
B
A Closer Look at Forgiveness and Questions associated with it
II
Forgiveness Questions Group 1
A
What is the need for forgiveness?
1
1 Cor
15:50 - Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot
inherit the kingdom of God; neither doth corruption inherit
incorruption.
2
Psalms
140:13 – “Surely the righteous shall give thanks unto thy name: the
upright shall dwell in thy presence”
B
Was there forgiveness under the Old Law?
1
Yes (Lev. 4), however, there was
an accounting of the year by year.
a
– Day of Atonement
·
Another sacrifice was required for them.
b
The difference under the new covenant is the sins were remembered no
more (Heb. 10:17)
2
What does remembering sins no
more mean?
a
Does not mean to forget, but rather not to take account of.
·
There is no longer further action to be taken in regard to forgiven
sin.
C
Should we remember the sins for which we have been forgiven?
1
I Corinthians 6:9-11
2
I Peter 4:1-3
3
This is common sense in religion!
Ex. This is remembering touching the hot
stove!
a
Recalling our own sins and those
of others enable us to avoid doing them!
I Cor. 10:1-11
D
Are we responsible for forgiving others?
1
Ephesians 4:32
E
What happens when I do not forgive?
1
(Matthew 18) - Unforgiving slave
a
Vs. 32-34, 35
F
How do I know I have forgiven?
1
You know you have forgiven or are
prepared to forgive when your behaviors demonstrate you have.
a
Galatians 5:22-23
·
These qualities are characteristic of a proper Christian life.
·
A lack of forgiveness, demonstrates a lack of the fruit of the
Spirit.
b
Forgiveness does not mean you have
to spend all your time with someone
·
You don’t have to be bosom chums
·
But it does mean your desire is for their spiritual well being.
c
Remember: It is more than a body
with whom you are dealing…
¾
You are interacting with a soul. Mat.
16:26
¾
This is the critical consideration in all interactions – Riches,
looks, social status, enemy
-
Luke 6:27
III
Forgiveness Questions Group 2
A
What if an apology is not real?
1
Ex. “Ya Right!”
a
“Time will tell”?
Not,
really, man may stumble in particular areas over and over.
b
I Corinthians 4:3-5 –
It is not up to us to
judge
B
Must we forgive someone who doesn’t apologize or want forgiveness?
1
Luke 17:3-4
a
When sin occurs, rebuke needs to
occur.
b
Forgiveness is extended when
repentance occurs.
·
When we do not rebuke and instead declare forgiveness, we are:
¾
Not bringing the sinner to realization they need to make things
right with God.
¾
Operating in a manner God has not authorized.
2
Our forgiveness is conditional just as God’s.
a
The whole concept behind the plan
of salvation is that man has a choice.
·
He can change from his actions or live in them.
·
If man chooses to live in Christ, a man is forgiven.
3
We can want forgiveness for someone… but it is conditional…
a
2 Pet. 3:9 –
God does not want any to perish… so he
gives them time.
C
Did Jesus forgive on the cross without repentance? -
Luke 23:34
1
That Jesus knows the hearts of men is without doubt (Matthew
9:4)
2
That Jesus forgave sins is also without doubt
a
Luke 5:20, Luke 7:48-50
b
Jesus had the authority to Forgive
sins – Luke 5:24, I John 2:12
3
In the account on the cross, Jesus praying to the Father:
a
Tense is tense is 2nd aorist active imperative meaning -
"count them as having been forgiven."
b
Christ makes the request knowing these sins are in ignorance, not in
defiance of God.
c
Peter convicts the Jews of their sins of ignorance in
Acts 2 and
Acts 3:17.
·
In both circumstances, Peter declares the repent (Acts
2:38, Acts 3:19)
4
The Point:
Jesus had in his heart to be willing to forgive the men and he
requested God be willing to forgive the men.
a
However, the forgiveness was only to be extended with repentance.
·
This is the same way we forgive today.
D
Is remembering and experiencing anger over a past wrong done to
you a lack of forgiveness?
1
Ex. Feelings over
adultery? Feelings over wrong done at school, unkind words.
a
You forgave… you have
been kind… but the feelings are back.
b
Colossians 3:8-14
·
Remembering is not wrong as stated previously.
·
Feeling pain is natural as well.
¾
When you have experienced a broken limb… often later you will have
aches and pains.
¾
Wounds exist long after the visible damage is done.
·
Righteous anger over sin is not wrong, but anger which causes
ungodly behavior is.
2
What is often felt is not a lack of forgiveness, but a temptation
that must be avoided.
a
As Christ told Peter in the garden, Peter dozing when he should have
been awake…
b
Mat 26:41 - Watch and pray,
that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but
the flesh is weak.
3
Consider those individuals who have had
spouses or children murdered.
a
The concept of forgiveness might seem
nearly impossible.
·
Yet, God is willing to forgive man though they murdered his son.
·
God was willing to forgive Paul, though he was seeing Christians to
their death. (Acts 22:4)
·
We must forgive, to be forgiven.
E
Does Forgiveness mean we stay in an abusive marriage?
1
Ephesians 5:28-30, I Peter 3:7 –
God intended for marriages to be built on love.
a
An abusive marriage is not a
proper example or godly atmosphere for spouses or children.
·
When such an atmosphere is enabled it harms the family, future
families, and the Church.
·
Forgiveness can be given for abuse, but it does not necessitate
staying in an abusive situation.
·
Separation is certainly warranted for the abused spouse and
children. Seek counseling.
b
Abuse is not authorization for
divorce. Adultery is the only authorization for divorce.
F
If I am forgiven, why am I still suffering?
1
Forgiveness sets us free of penalties, but not all consequences
on earth.
a
King David commits murder of Uriah and adultery with Bathsheba.
·
2Sa 12:13 - And David said
unto Nathan, I have sinned against Jehovah. And Nathan said unto
David, Jehovah also hath put away thy sin; thou shalt not
die.
b
Two Penalties:
·
Adulterer’s and murderer’s were to die under the law.
·
There is a spiritual penalty of death from transgression of the law.
c
Forgiveness and Consequences
·
God takes away the earthly penalty of the law from David – He would
not die.
·
God passed over the Spiritual Sin.
·
Consequence: Though David’s penalty of death was put away, the consequence of
that was his child would die and his son Absalom would give him
great trouble.
IV
Forgiveness Questions Group 3
A
Do We Need to Pray for Forgiveness of Sins?
1
Mark ll:25-26
2
Luke 11:2-4
- Christ’s model prayer asks forgiveness
3
Acts 8:22 –
Simon
B
Is Confession necessary for forgiveness?
1
Acts 5 –
Ananias and Saphira immediately
disciplined for lack of confession
2
Matt. 5:23-24 – Brother has something
against thee, before altar, make it right.
3
Luke 15:21 –
Prodigal son “against heaven and in thy
sight”
4
I John 1:9
C
Should elders be called in for prayer and forgiveness?
1
This idea comes from
James
5:13-16
2
Context:
a
Two kinds of sickness
·
Physical sickness
·
Spiritual sickness
b
Age of the Miraculous
·
Elders would be called to heal
¾
The anointing would thus be symbolic of the healing
-
Anointing with oils was common
treatment
3
Catalyst:
a
Physical sickness – prayer of faith and miraculous
b
Spiritual sickness – prayer of faith
·
Tying in vs. 16 we see,
confession, prayer, and penitence
D
Should I confess everything publicly?
1
Confession to God, individuals, and groups has been seen already:
a
Simon
b
Ananias and Saphira,
c
The prodigal
2
This would also seem to follow the same pattern of rebuking sin
a
Matthew 18:15-17
- Individual, group, congregation…
3
Thus it seems the scriptures authorize confession based upon whom
has been sinned against.
4
Public confession for all circumstances may not be good for the
congregation:
a
Edification – Some private things brought out in the open would
certainly do more harm than good – Volatile family relationships.
·
Romans 14:9
·
I Corinthians
10:23-24
·
I Thess. 5:11
E
What if I Don’t Feel Forgiven?
1
God’s faithfulness is not based on our emotions.
a
Conscience is a good thing, but it is not always right.
b
I Corinthians 4:3-4
c
I John 3:19-20
F
What if I committed a sin and did not know it?
1
Jesus and Peter acknowledged man
needed for forgiveness for such sins.
a
David prayed for his sins of
ignorance - Psalm 19:12.
2
When an individual is abiding in
Christ these sins are washed away.
V
Forgiveness Questions Group 4
A
Could Apostles forgive sins as God?
1
John 20:22-23
a
Often utilized by the Roman Catholic
Church to bestow the ability to forgive sins upon the Pope.
b
On the surface it appears
forgiveness by the apostles seems apparent…
2
Wayne Jackson points out the
tenses of the Greek make the understanding of the text as follows:
a
“Those whose sins you forgive, have already been forgiven;
those whose sins you do not forgive, have not already been
forgiven.”
3
The Point: The apostles were
bound to follow the pattern God had set in regard to forgiveness.
a
That is the sinner must confess and repent.
b
This is exactly the teaching the apostles give throughout the
New Testament.
c
No where do they forgive sins upon their own authority, but
by authority of the Word.
B
What about the Unpardonable Sin? The Sin unto death?
1
This is identified as blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
2
In the time of Christ and the Apostles, the Gifts of the Holy Spirit
were evident.
a
Miracles were performed by the power of the Spirit across the land
by those who obeyed God.
·
They confirmed the word, edified the church, and glorified God.
3
During this age, when one denied this was of God after obvious
proof…
a
They were guilty of blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
·
What more could be done to turn their hearts?
·
This rejection can be seen in (Mark.
3:22-30).
4
Today, this sin of blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is evident when:
a
A man refuses the evidences and direction of the Scriptures.
b
Why?
·
The scriptures are the inspiration and power of the Holy Spirit.
c
To not heed these is sin which is unforgiveable.
Why?
·
Because if the scriptures are not followed, then the requirements of
forgiveness are not met.
VI
Conclusion 2 Questions:
A
Will God bring every deed to remembrance?
1
Eccl. 12:14, Luke 8:17
2
Galatians 6:7-8
– These verses sum up that God is taking all things consideration
when it comes to our salvation.
a
If through our deeds, we chose not
to abide in Christ, it will be known.
·
Abiding in Christ always outweighs the sins we have committed.
·
Mat 7:21 - Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into
the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father who
is in heaven.
·
Luke 6:46 – Why call ye me Lord and do not the things I say?
B
What should our response to forgiveness be? (Joy, Kindness, love, etc)
1
Matthew 13:44-45
What Must One Do to become a
Christian and be saved?