Is it necessary for salvation to forgive?
Jesus told a story of a servant that owed the king ten
thousand talents. He could not pay the debt, so the king ordered him and his
family to be sold for payment.
The servant fell down and worshipped him, asking for
patience and promising to pay all.
The king was moved with compassion, loosed him, and forgave
him the debt.
The same servant went to a fellowservant, which owed him an
hundred pence: he laid hands on him, took him by the throat and said, “Pay me
what you owe.”
The fellowservant fell down begging him, asking for patience
and promising to pay all, but he threw him into prison until he would pay the
debt.
When his fellow servants saw this, they were very sorry, and
told the king all that was done.
Then the king said to him, “You wicked servant, I forgave
you all your debt, because you asked me. Shouldn't you also have had compassion
on your fellowservant, even as I had on you?”
And the king was wroth, and delivered him to the tormentors,
till he should pay all that was due unto him.
"So likewise shall my heavenly Father do also unto you,
if ye from your hearts forgive not every one his brother their
trespasses." - Matthew 18:35 KJV
[See Matthew 18:23 – Matthew 18:35 for the complete Bible
text of this story that Jesus told.]
When we could not pay our debt of sin, Jesus our King had
compassion on us and forgave us. Our sins have been forgiven and washed away by
the blood of Jesus when we repented and were water baptized in the name of Jesus.
According to Matthew 18: 34-35, if WE are going to be like
the wicked servant that REFUSED to forgive the VERY small debt that his
fellowservant owed, our debt of sin that Jesus suffered and died for will be returned to us.
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