Mark 11:25
And whenever you stand praying, forgive, if you have
anything against anyone, so that your Father also who is in heaven may forgive
you your trespasses.
Nothing we do
has value in the eyes of the Lord unless it has been put in proper order in our
lives. The Heavenly Father must be our first consideration in all things. If there is anything or any person the comes
before the Father, He will not hear our prayers.
This is why unforgiveness hurts us so much. When we come before the Father in prayer
with anger, uncharitable feelings and unforgiveness toward another, He cannot
grant us spiritual power. We have
supplanted His place as The First by coming to Him with our grievances against
another mixed in with our prayer offering.
These grievances must be set aside through the same perfect process of
loving forgiveness that we receive from the wondrous workings of the
Cross. Jesus died for the forgiveness of
all men, not just certain ones that met His expectations.
God's Holy Word makes it abundantly clear
that the forgiveness of the Father is not possible if we are not first able to
forgive those who have given us reason to feel injured by them. Truly we cannot be forgiven if we are not
willing to forgive others.
Let us recognize and understand that our forgiveness must extend to all. Let us learn to love and forgive in the same unconditional manner that Jesus did and the Father does. Let us be ever so mindful that we must release all grievances against others before we go the Father in prayer.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your promise to hear our
prayers when we come before You without claims against any other person. We praise the name of Our Savior, Jesus
Christ, who made it possible for us to stand before You as righteous men and
women, free from unforgiveness. We pray
for the wisdom and strength to forgive others as You have forgiven us. May we humble ourselves and kneel at the
Cross daily so that we may receive the grace that we need to remain worthy to
receive Your mercy. We ask all these
things in the name of our merciful Savior, Jesus Christ.
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