Peter approached Jesus and asked him,
“Lord, if my brother sins against me, how often must I forgive him? As many as
seven times?” Jesus answered, “I say to you, not seven times but seventy-seven
times.
That is why the Kingdom of heaven may be likened to a king who decided to settle accounts with his servants. When he
began the accounting, a debtor was brought before him who owed him a huge
amount. Since he had no way of paying it back, his master ordered him to be
sold, along with his wife, his children, and all his property, in payment of
the debt.
At that, the servant fell down, did him
homage, and said, ‘Be patient with me, and I will pay you back in full.’ Moved
with compassion the master of that servant let him go and forgave him the loan.
When that servant had left, he found one of his fellow servants who owed him a
much smaller amount. He seized him and started to choke him, demanding, ‘Pay
back what you owe.’
Falling to his knees, his fellow servant
begged him, ‘Be patient with me, and I will pay you back.’ But he refused.
Instead, he had him put in prison until he paid back the debt. Now when his fellow
servants saw what had happened, they were deeply disturbed, and went to their
master and reported the whole affair.
His master summoned him and said to him,
‘You wicked servant! I forgave you your entire debt because you begged me to.
Should you not have had pity on your fellow servant, as I had pity on you?’
Then in anger his master handed him over to the torturers until he should pay
back the whole debt. So will my heavenly Father do to you, unless each of you
forgives your brother from your heart.”
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Reflection:
Why is it that many of us are not able to
forgive? This is for the reason that we think highly of ourselves and we think
that we are superior than the person who sinned against us. Unforgiveness also
emanates from our arrogance, pride and lack of humility. Unforgiveness is also
a sign that we love ourselves more than we love Jesus.
If we truly love Jesus and if we really
are humble we would be forgiving no matter how deep the wound that had been
inflicted upon us. For example, if a wayward spouse would ask for forgiveness
we would think deeply upon it and would eventually forgive.
If we would continue to provide safe
harbor for hatred and unforgiveness in our hearts, we are only creating an
invisible prison cell within ourselves. Prison cell that perpetually punish and
enslave us.
In our gospel, Peter asked Jesus: “Lord,
if my brother sins against me, how often must I forgive him? As many as seven
times?” Jesus answered, “I say to you, not seven times but seventy-seven times
(Matthew 18:21-22). This simply means that forgiveness should be never-ending
or limitless.
Those who are humble and those who deeply
love Jesus are the only ones capable of unlimited forgiveness. Are you
forgiving? – Marino J. Dasmarinas