To read the texts click on the texts:Ezekiel 12:1-12; Mt 18:21 – 19:1
The text of
today is the conclusion to Matthew’s “Community Discourse” (18,1-35). It begins
with a question from Peter about the number of times one is expected to
forgive. While Peter proposes seven times, Jesus’ response far exceeds that
proposal. The number seventy-seven can be understood in this way or
even as four hundred ninety (seventy times seven). The point is not so much
about numbers but about forgiveness from the heart. If one has to count the
number of times one is forgiving, it means that one is not really forgiving at
all. The story that follows in 18,23-35 about the king who forgave his
servant a debt of ten thousand talents (a talent was more than fifteen years
wages of a labourer) and that same servant who would not forgive another
servant who owed him a mere hundred denarii (a denarius was the usual day’s
wage for a labourer) makes the same point.
We expect to be forgiven by other when we do them harm after we have said sorry, and sometimes if they do not forgive us, we get upset with them even more. We need to apply the same yardstick to ourselves when others ask for forgiveness from us.
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