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Forgiven a Massive Debt
The foundational truth of forgiveness is found in the parable of the unforgiving servant. Jesus illustrates the vast contrast between God’s mercy and man’s reluctance to forgive. A servant, who owes an unimaginable debt (well over ten million dollars in today’s currency), pleads to his king for mercy and is forgiven—his entire debt wiped clean. However, the servant immediately turns around and refuses to forgive a fellow servant who owes him approximately three months’ wages. When the king finds out, he is furious, and the servant is handed over to be punished.
This story starkly reminds us that God’s forgiveness is not just a gift to receive but a model to follow. Our heavenly Father has freely forgiven us of such an enormous, unpayable debt—the debt of sin. It is foolish of us to hold a grudge or unforgiveness against someone which in comparison amounts to something insignificant.
My dear friend, if you are harboring unforgiveness toward someone, I encourage you to let it go and forgive them completely, just as our heavenly Father has forgiven us.
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Offense is everywhere—on the road, at home, even in church. But what if it’s more than a feeling? What if it’s a trap? In this 5-day Bible plan by Pastor David Seymour of Victory Church in Chattanooga, TN, discover how offense, unforgiveness, and bitterness block God’s blessings—and how to break free. Through real stories and Scripture, you’ll learn to reject the enemy’s bait and walk in the freedom Jesus offers. Whether you’ve been deeply hurt or daily annoyed, this plan will help you release the weight, lean into grace, and find peace through God’s forgiveness.
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