Life is a lot like bumper cars at an amusement park. You get in your car, knowing that you will get hit . . . you just dont know how hard. And when you get hit, you step on the gas pedal, chase the one who has hit you, and hope to bump that person harder than they have bumped you.
That may be a fun strategy for bumper cars, but its a terrible strategy for life. When you get bumped in life, bumping back only escalates matters and in the end everyone suffers damage.
Jesus had a better strategy: Forgive those who have bumped us. Like Peter, we may wonder how many times we have to forgive. When Peter asked Jesus, Up to seven times? Jesus answered Up to seventy times seven (Matt. 18:21-22). In other words, there are no limits to grace. We should always extend a spirit of forgiveness. Why? In the story of the forgiving master, Jesus explained that we forgive not because our offenders deserve it but because weve been forgiven. He says, I forgave you . . . because you begged me. Should you not also have had compassion on your fellow servant, just as I had pity on you? (vv.32-33).
Since we are among those whove been forgiven much, lets stop the damage and share that blessing with others.
Read: Matthew 18:23-35
Good evening, Mayor, and thanks for today’s sustenance for body and soul.