Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":
A question that perplexed the disciples of Jesus perplexes us today: 
Peter asked, “Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I 
forgive him? Up to seven times?” The “sin” obviously was not an 
ordinary one: it was “against” Peter, something that wounded him 
personally. The apostle was mature enough spiritually to realize that 
“seven” is a complete number; it must be the limit for this difficult 
task.
The sin “against” him was so hurtful that Peter felt it threatened his 
personhood. Already he was beginning to sense dimly that Jesus was a 
“Forgiver”: little inklings of what led Him later to pray for His 
murderers, “Father, forgive them!” were showing through. Peter 
understood that it was his duty to forgive; but it was difficult to do! 
Nurturing resentment was so sweet to indulge in.
When Jesus enlarged the limit to “seventy times seven” He told about 
the enormously guilty yet forgiven thief who couldn’t forgive his 
debtor his trifling debt. He ended the little session with the blunt 
warning that His heavenly Father will not forgive us our “trespasses” 
if [we] do not forgive from [our] heart [our] brother his trespasses,” 
obviously those we feel are so “against” us (Matt. 18:21-35).
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