Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Today's Devotional

TODAY’S VERSE
“Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, ‘Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to seven times?’ Jesus answered, ‘I tell you, not seven times, but seventy times seven’”.
Matthew 18:21-22

TODAY’S THOUGHT
It’s interesting that Peter was the one that came to Jesus and asked, “How many times should we forgive another person?” Peter thought he was generous and asked, “Seven times?” But the answer that Jesus gave Peter was based on grace and mercy, not on merit or our puny benevolence. Jesus said, “Seventy times seven.”


 
Peter learned to identify himself with Christ’s answer. When the crowd came to crucify Jesus, Peter denied that he knew Jesus three times. When he realized the wrong he committed he went and “wept bitterly” over his sin. How awful Peter must have felt. When Jesus rose again he went and found Peter. Jesus forgave Peter and told him three times to go and serve Him. And that’s what Peter did. He did not go and become self righteous. He did not go and think of himself as some sinless leader of the church. He did not set up a Country Club Church for members in good standing. No, Peter never lost sight of the fact he was just a forgiven fisherman, saved by the grace of God.

Other people recognized it too. The book of Acts says, “When they saw the courage of Peter and John and realized that they were unschooled, ordinary men, they were astonished and they took note that these men had been with Jesus.” Peter and his followers carried a sign saying, “No perfect people allowed! We are just ordinary people forgiven of our sins.” Shouldn’t we do the same?

TODAY’S PRAYER
Dear Jesus, thank you for all that you have forgiven in my life. Might I live filled with your Holy Spirit and in the fresh awareness that I am loved by you! Help me in turn to love and forgive others so when they see me they will take note that I have been with you. ~Amen!


Your's because we're His,

Tamara





2 comments:

  1. Tamara, I do need to remember this as sometimes I do tire of turning the other cheek.....thank you once again for reminding me that I must forgive if I want to be forgiven.
    ......:-) Hugs

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  2. Tamara...again I thank you for you Devotion for the Day.
    I thank God that I have been with Him...and I thank God that He is always with me. Thank you Jesus for taking my sins upon yourself and forgiving me.

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