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My son made his, I don’t know, 5th<br />
appearance on the step the other day. No, this is not a new television show. It<br />
is where my kids go when they misbehave. As always, I want my kids to learn<br />
from there mishaps so when they get up I have them apologize to whomever they’ve<br />
wronged. They start with, “I am sorry for…, will you forgive me followed by a<br />
hug.”&nbsp;&nbsp;</div>
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My son is at the age where I really want him to<br />
think about his consequence so he can turn his behavior around. As he is on the<br />
step he asks if it is time to get up. So he says, “Mom can you forgive me.” My<br />
reply was, not to be unforgiving but so he would think a little deeper about<br />
his apology, “How many times do I have to forgive you for the same thing?” His<br />
reply, “Well, God said 70 times.”</div>
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Forgiveness can be a complex topic. There is also<br />
something very uncomplicated about it. </div>
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One&nbsp;reason I have my children apologize, even if<br />
sometimes it is out of habit, is someday they are going to have to repent to their<br />
Heavenly Father. </div>
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Having a faith in Christ and a relationship with Christ, begins with repentance. Recognizing that you are a sinner and without Him<br />
you are a dying soul and you are coming to Him because He alone can save you. </div>
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For all have sinned<br />
and fall short of the Glory of God. Romans 3:23</div>
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I want my kids to know that they can come to me when<br />
they have done wrong. I want them to know that no matter the offense, to<br />
restore the hurt, there needs to be that I am sorry moment. I want my kids to<br />
know that because I am forgiven they too will be forgiven. </div>
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The verse my son was referring to was from Matthew<br />
18. The story is from a parable that Jesus was teaching His disciples. Peter had<br />
asked Jesus in verse 21, &#8220;Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me<br />
and I forgive him? Up to seven times?&#8221; Jesus replied in verse 22, &#8220;I do not say to you, up to seven times, but up to seventy<br />
times seven.”</div>
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Often times, I catch myself saying to my kids (Have<br />
you ever said this line?), “How many times do I have to tell you?” I get this<br />
reply from the Holy Spirit, not an audible voice, but a very clear one, “How<br />
many times have I had to tell you?” </div>
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It doesn’t mean that my kids go without<br />
consequences, it means, I need to be merciful, it means I need to show them the<br />
same grace that was given to me. </div>
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If Heaven could shout down at me, God would have<br />
every right to say, “How many times have I told you and how many times do I<br />
need to forgive you for the same thing?”</div>
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When&nbsp;my Father&nbsp;sees me, Praise the Lord, He sees me<br />
through the cross, he sees me through Christ. He has time and time again showed<br />
me His mercy. He has time and time again showed me His grace.&nbsp;&nbsp;</div>
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In the parable in Matthew, Jesus was teaching of the<br />
Unforgiving Servant, the servant owed his lord more that he could ever repay.<br />
But when he bowed down before his master and asked for patience to repay the<br />
debt, his master showed him great mercy. He completely wiped his debt away. </div>
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The servant then went to a fellow servant and began<br />
choking him and demanding his debt be repaid immediately and since he could not,<br />
he had him thrown in jail. The master was not happy when he heard of this<br />
behavior. He had just forgiven him for a debt he could never pay and he couldn’t<br />
even forgive a fellow servant for a small debt. </div>
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We owe Christ a debt that we could never pay. There is<br />
no amount of money and not enough good deeds for us to do to get our broken relationship<br />
with Him restored.</div>
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We can only be saved, we can only be forgiven, through<br />
the grace of Jesus Christ. We can only be redeemed through the blood shed on<br />
the cross by the Lamb of God who came to take away the sins of the world.</div>
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Christ chose to give us that grace. He chose to give<br />
us the free gift of eternal life. To receive this gift we have to stand before<br />
our Heavenly Father. We have to acknowledge that we are sinners. We have to<br />
repent and ask forgiveness of our sins. We have to confess with our mouths that<br />
Jesus is Lord and that only He can save us. </p>
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Accepting this gift will free us from the bonds us<br />
our sin. </div>
<p>That’s awesome! I don’t know about you but that it<br />
such sweet news to my lowly ears because I would never make it. I, like my son,<br />
have needed forgiven <i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;">at least</i> seventy<br />
times. </p>
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Christ’s amazing grace has set me free. My debt has<br />
been paid. Because of Him, I am able to show that same love, that same mercy,<br />
and extend his grace to my own children and to others. </div>
<p>
Do you need forgiven today? Are you still waiting to<br />
make that decision to follow Christ? Wait no longer. The same arms that were<br />
stretched across the cross are waiting to receive you. </p>
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But he was pierced for our<br />
transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought<br />
us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.</div>
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Isaiah 53:5</p>
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