Showing posts with label forgiveness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forgiveness. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2025

Forgiveness and Footholds

 

Read 2 Corinthians 2

We will take the first part of the chapter here and the rest at the next service.

Forgiveness for the Offender

If anyone has caused grief, he has not so much grieved me as he has grieved all of you to some extent—not to put it too severely. The punishment inflicted on him by the majority is sufficient. Now instead, you ought to forgive and comfort him, so that he will not be overwhelmed by excessive sorrow. I urge you, therefore, to reaffirm your love for him. Another reason I wrote you was to see if you would stand the test and be obedient in everything.  Anyone you forgive, I also forgive. And what I have forgiven—if there was anything to forgive—I have forgiven in the sight of Christ for your sake, in order that Satan might not outwit us. For we are not unaware of his schemes.

OK, you remember that guy I told you to kick to the curb? Check on him see if he has come to his senses. It might be time for forgiveness and reconciliation. I’m ready—and I’m the guy who told you to give him the cold shoulder—and so too should you be ready to forgive.

Forgive. That’s a powerful verb and we need to wield it more. Yes, sometimes we do the cold shoulder thing in extreme cases so that someone's soul might be saved on the Day of the Lord.

If we do it out of selfish motivations, we are playing for the wrong team. We have fallen for the Devil’s schemes and have taken his yoke.

We all have enough screwball issues of our own. We don’t want to discount this forgiveness thing. God, through Christ, has forgiven us. Let’s not heap problems on top of what the world throws on top of people.

Forgive.

Let’s cover the part about Satan outwitting us. In the name of Jesus, get away from me, Satan!

That should be our standing conversation with the devil. You’ve got nothing good for me. Go to hell. Go directly to hell. Do not pass go and do not collect $200. Some of you are too young for the reference.

You play Bunco now.

In the name of Jesus, depart!  That’s all we need to say to Satan. We don’t discuss things further with him.

But we do. How. It’s the devil. We know it’s the devil, so how can we listen to him?

We let our own understanding lead us into temptation and conversation with the enemy.

The military adage is to know your enemy. It is sound advice for the warrior of any age.

But this is what you need to know about your enemy. Don’t talk with him. Don’t reason with him. Don’t expound on anything.

Satan is the Father of Lies. Don’t try to outwit him. Tell him to go away. In the name of Jesus, go away.

If we need to talk about something, talk to your Father in heaven.

If we need to wrestle with some of our thoughts, do it with God’s own Spirit first. You both live at the same address.

If we need a sounding board, we can talk with fellow believers.

The only way that Satan can outwit us is if we play his games.

Go to bed angry.

Don’t forgive.

Trust our own understanding over what God is telling us.

Be known by your pointing fingers instead of your love.

Do you ever get the urge to tell someone to “Shut Up!”?

You can tell the devil to shut up. Make sure you tell him to Shut Up in the name of Jesus, not your own righteousness.

Tell him to go away, then walk away from the conversation you're not going to have. Satan is not entitled to equal time.

But, but, but, I’ve never had a conversation with Satan in my whole life…  Yes, you have. It takes place in your mind. We have all engaged in discussions that we should never have begun.

Why do you think Paul directs us to take every thought captive and make it obedient to Christ?

Most of Paul’s counsel is in the realm of forgiveness. Elsewhere, we are told not to give the devil a foothold. The failure to forgive as God has forgiven us is an embossed invitation for Satan to take a seat at the decision-making table of our lives.

That dog don’t hunt. Forgive and tell the devil to hit the road in the name of Jesus.

Amen.

Friday, June 29, 2018

It's VBS Sunday, and time to talk about the Assurance of Pardon

Read 1 John 1

VBS…  Wow!  It’s a week like no other in the year.  We pack in Bible verse, prayers, stories from scripture that come alive in the telling, great snacks and games, and just good fun make up what for many might just be the best week of the year.

And, of course, there is the pool party.

And then there is the Sunday after Bible school.  I am thankful that the VBS leaders could wake up this morning.  There is tired and there is VBS tired.  Some are already taking kids to camp.  Things really happen around here.

I am also thankful that there are some here this morning that are usually not in attendance.  I know that most of you came to see your kids, but I want to let you know something.  God is love and God loves you.

If you have read very little of the Bible, I am going to give you some insight into things that you probably already suspected.

First, all of this—creation—is no accident.  The Apostle Paul told his readers to look at the evidence of creation itself and know that there is a Creator.  We know this to be true.  We know one true God and we know him best by his Son, whom today we call Jesus.

We know that God created us as the best part of everything.  He even made us in his own likeness, in his own image.

On top of that, he let us make our own choices.  That part didn’t seem to work out too well for us much of the time for we often made bad choices. Not all the time, sometimes we made very bad choices—terrible choices.  This is what we need to understand.  God loved us then and loves us now and will love us tomorrow and love us forever.
That does not mean that there are no consequences for our bad choices.  It means that God will never stop loving us.

A lot of people think, that If I am as good as the next person, I can go to heaven.  They may think that, but it is not in God’s word.  That’s not what he told us and as he is God, it might be good to know what he told us.  He is, after all, the Creator of Heaven and Earth.

God knows that we can never be perfect without him.  He allows us to try.  And even though we know inside that we can’t be right with God all on our own, we still try to live the way we want and hope—no wish—that everything works out for the best.

Anybody here ever been short on money and when it came to your bills you just wished for the best.  You knew that you should make a budget and stick to it, but you just wished for the best.  If you are not careful, the water and electric get cut off while you wish for the best.

A lot of people look at life the same way.  I’ll just hope for the best.  If there is a heaven, surely they will let me in.  If there is a hell, oh well, I should have lots of friends there.  We will take over the place.

Let me tell you this morning that there is a heaven and there is a hell and God desires that no one go to hell.  He desires that all come to know him and the abundant life that he has in store for us now and forever.  That is the desire of God’s heart.

But he lets us make our own decisions.  Except for one.  God decided that he would make us right with him.  He would do the one thing that we could never do on our own.  He shed his own blood to take away our sin.

I’m not going to cover how God’s people used to make sacrifices for their sins.  They did.  They were temporary and they could not truly make us right with God.

But God did.  By the blood of Jesus—a divine sacrifice—we are in good standing with God.  Jesus paid it all.  We are saved.  We are reconciled to God.  We are ransomed.  We are rescued.  We are his!

And we should live the rest of our lives in grateful response to God.  We should live exactly as we were made to live—as holy and righteous people.

But we don’t.  We still fall short, but we never fall out of God’s grace.  Grace is undeserved forgiveness.  It’s unmerited forgiveness from God.

While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.  Humankind was not getting better.  We were anchored to our sin; yet, God himself made the sacrifice for us so that we could live forever enjoying the God who made us.

But we still fall short, and so we come to the memory verse for this year’s VBS.

If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.

Life still has struggles, and trials, and things that come out of left field that we make a mess of, and yet, God loves us.  We do not lose our right-standing with him.

We cannot undo what Jesus has done!  We can live being ungrateful for what he has done, but the blood of Jesus is more powerful than your worst sin.  Jesus paid it all!  He set us free from sin and we will know eternal life with our loving God.

But we still mess stuff up again and again.  So, what are we to do?

Confess!  Confess to God what you have done.  Let him know that you know you missed the mark.  He already knows.  This lifts the burden from you. 

God wants you to get back to living a full life.  He tells us to give him these burdens that we try to carry on our own.   He has paid the price for our sin and he wants us to live to the full.  He wants us to live an abundant life.

If you know Jesus as Lord and have sinned, confess.  It is just that simple.

The promise—the assurance—that we have is that he will forgive us.  He will forgive us.  There is no deliberation over the matter.  He will forgive us.

Now that’s cool beans.  God’s love is so great that he forgives us time and time again.  Once you have professed Jesus as Lord, you need not worry about any sin that you commit.  God has given us his assurance of pardon.
That doesn’t mean that we run amuck.  It means that we do our best to please our Heavenly Father, but when we falter, we confess and get back to doing the best we can.

His forgiveness is promised to us.  His pardon is assured.

If you do not live with this assurance because you have not yet received the gift of life abundant and life eternal through Jesus Christ, do not hesitate to make that decision today.

You will still have trials and temptations and problems, but you will be forgiven and will be in good standing with God.

Everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord will be saved!

Do not hesitate to know the forgiveness of God, the peace of the Lord, and his assurance of pardon.


Amen.