In our journey through the Gospel of Matthew, we have been exploring the profound reality of the Kingdom of Heaven. The Kingdom is not a distant or future promise; it is here, now, among us, within us. Jesus began His ministry with a clear proclamation: "Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven has come near." He taught about the Kingdom, demonstrated it through miracles, and then, as resistance grew, He began to teach in parables to reveal the truths of the Kingdom to those with open hearts while concealing them from those who rejected His lordship.
One of the most powerful Kingdom principles Jesus taught us is about forgiveness. In Matthew 18, Jesus instructs us to confront those who have wronged us directly, rather than engaging in gossip. This direct approach is not just about resolving conflicts; it is about living out the Kingdom values of honesty, integrity, and reconciliation. When we talk about others rather than to them, we are not embodying the love and forgiveness that Jesus calls us to.
Jesus further illustrates the importance of forgiveness with the parable of the unmerciful servant. We have all been forgiven an insurmountable debt by God, yet how often do we hold onto the smaller debts others owe us? Forgiveness is not optional in the Kingdom; it is essential. It is not just about letting others off the hook; it is about freeing ourselves from the toxic burden of unforgiveness. When we forgive, we align ourselves with God's forgiveness towards us, and we open the door to experiencing the fullness of the Kingdom.
Throughout our lives, we will experience hurt, both within and outside the church. It is inevitable. But what we do with that hurt is crucial. Unforgiveness is a heavy weight that leads to a multitude of problems—physical, emotional, and spiritual. It not only harms us but also those around us. We must learn to deal with hurt constructively, releasing the debt others owe us, just as God has released the debt we owe Him.
The Kingdom of God is about submission to King Jesus, allowing His rule and reign in every area of our lives. Every decision we make either draws us closer to or pushes us further from the Kingdom. When we choose forgiveness, we choose the Kingdom way. We acknowledge that we owe God everything, and in light of His grace, no one else owes us anything. This realization frees us to live generously, love unconditionally, and forgive extravagantly.
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