Understanding Forgiveness Through the Parable of the Two Debtors

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1. "The context gives the story power. Understanding the full picture makes you go, oh, there's more going on here than just a woman going to an airport. Jesus told a story. In Jesus' story, I think my battery might be dead, hold on. Okay. Jesus tells a story. Very simple. Let me read you the story, the parable. Jesus told them this story. A man loaned money to two people. 500 pieces of silver to one. And 50 pieces to another. But neither of them could repay him, so he kindly forgave them, cancelling their debts. Who do you suppose loved him more after that? Simon answered." [25:15] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "The story is given power by the context in which it's told. Jesus is invited to a dinner party. There's a lot of cultural things going on here that I'm hoping to bring a little bit of light to. Because it really changes things. So dinner parties then are different than I invite you over for dinner tonight. Just, hey, why don't you come over for dinner. It's a much different thing. A dinner party that we're talking about in this story, there's a lot of cultural and religious customs at play. It's more than just a social event. It's an evening that's built around building a platform to establish hierarchy, reinforce status, or to possibly use for teaching." [30:38] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "She gets overwhelmed with emotion, most likely, as best we can tell, understanding who he is. This is God, the Son of God, who can forgive sin. Who am I? I'm a sinner in need of a savior and repentance and forgiveness. And she understands, and she begins to be overwhelmed, and she begins to cry. And she's crying so hard. It's not just like a tear. It's like she's crying so hard, some even translate that word weeping as raining in other places. She's raining tears, and she looks down and realizes, oh no, this is so awkward. I'm crying on someone's feet." [44:24] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jesus holds nothing back in his grace and forgiveness for you. So hold nothing back. In your love and devotion to him. Jesus holds nothing back. Because we're so awesome because... Jesus holds nothing back in his grace and forgiveness for you. So hold nothing back in your love and devotion for him. I'm going to invite the worship team to come back up. We're going to sing a couple of songs in response to this and then we'll come and close the service. But as you sing, let how you sing be a reflection of who you are in God." [01:05:44] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Ultimately, the parable calls us to live out the gospel in tangible ways. Through love and through forgiveness and through humility and through grace. Allow the forgiveness we have that we've received from God to shape every aspect of our lives. Our relationships, attitudes, and actions. It's almost as if, you know, James says, you say, show me your faith without works and I say, show me your faith by your works. It's almost as if you could say to someone, show me your love for God and I'll show you your view of forgiveness from God." [01:02:18] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "The gospel is actually a gospel of equality. At the foot of the cross, we're all equal. It doesn't matter what you have done. You can be somebody who grew up in church or you can be like the thief on the cross next to Jesus who says, remember me in paradise and at the foot of the cross, we are all equal. We are all sinners in need of a savior or in our analogy, we are all debtors. And at the foot of the cross, it's not about the size of the debt. It's about the size of the creditor who is forgiving those debts. It's that grace and forgiveness come to all." [54:22] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "We are called to embody God's grace in the world. The way we respond to the forgiveness of God and extend it to others can be a powerful witness to God's love and grace. By embodying these principles in our daily lives, we demonstrate the transformative power of the gospel to those around us. In other words, promise you, you will notice a difference if you walk into a church of people who think that God's pretty lucky to have them versus a church of people who understand that they are a debtor that has been forgiven a debt. That church will feel different. It will welcome different. It will worship different. It will give different." [01:00:25] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "So what do we do with a simple sermon for this? Well, I actually had a few different ideas and I always try to make them as short as possible and maybe catchy so that you will remember them, hopefully. Because I know that when I talk for this long, there's a lot. So how do we take it away? So one thought I had was break your jar for Jesus. And I liked it. But I'm not convinced that that's what this parable is calling us to and that's what this story is calling us to. Now I want to say I'm also not not convinced. Like I'm not convinced that God is asking every person in this room to take the most valuable thing they have and give it to him." [01:04:24] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "If you're wondering if Jesus is worthy of your worship and your love And if you're needing some motivation Let me remind you that no power of hell No scheme of man Can ever pluck you from God's hand Until he returns and calls you home You stand In the power And the love And the grace And the forgiveness Of God So that's who you are So remember that as you leave In just a moment we're going to close our service If we can pray with you about anything Or for you about anything We're going to have prayer partners down here at the front And we would love to do that Please come join us and allow us to do that for you" [01:19:54] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Wherever you're coming from Whatever your life has been like If your life resembles more Like a Pharisee You grew up in the church You know the Bible And you have followed it Or if your life is more like a tax collector Or a woman who is sinful Or a man who is sinful Know that that's your past But your reality Is that you are loved And accepted And a new creation At the foot of the cross In the love of Jesus Christ So let your response today Reflect that Go and be recipients Live in the reality of your grace There's no more condemnation It's over You are a new creation God, when he sees you He sees his loved son or daughter He is pleased So go live that out And share that love with those around you" [01:22:01] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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