DAILY DEVOT IONAL 27
Sandy Callahan
Therefore be imitators of God as dear children. And walk in love, as Christ also has loved us and given Himself for us, an offering of sweet smelling aroma. - Ephesians 5:1&2
As we live to be more like Jesus, we occasionally forget that love is the highest law in the kingdom of God and that we are never more like Jesus that when we forgive others. In this Lenten season I'm reminded that as we remember the scene at the foot of the cross, the executioners were there gambling for the garment of the Lord. Right above them, His broken, bleeding body, nailed to MY cross, dying in MY place, He looked down and did NOT say, you bunch of criminals! you'll be sorry! No, He said, Father forgive them, they don't even know what they are doing, that's my paraphrase but you get the message. What do we do with the Lord's prayer? Jesus taught us to pray "Father forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us? I'm quite rusty on this business of being an imitator of the Lord in the area of forgiveness, although I don't usually forget that others need to keep the command of forgiving my "transgressions." So, here I am in this holy time of this new year considering what to lay aside to draw closer to Jesus. I've decided to lay aside the opportunities to hold onto hurts and in being more willing to forgive others. I'm hoping I can develop a new pattern that will strengthen my partnership with the Lord in the process of restoring the wounded believers and non-believers alike. 2 Corinthians 5:18 reminds us, "All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to Himself AND gave US the ministry of reconciliation." Think about that.
LET'S PRAY:
Dear Jesus, We thank you for being our example of God's love and forgiveness toward us. We appreciate the honor of our partnership with You. As Your beloved children, help us as we practice forgiveness and reconciliation so that those within the scope of our reach can come to know the great love you have for them too. Amen