Tuesday, May 3, 2016

The Vineyard- May 1st, 2016


I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. – John 15:5

Pray for God to speak to you through the reading of His word. 
Read Matthew 18:21-35
God’s Forgiveness is Without Limit
-          The parable uses an unbelievably large amount of money to prove a point, that the king was willing to forgive a huge amount. 
-          The amount owed by the slave to the king was more than he could ever hope to earn in a lifetime, or even a hundred lifetimes!
-          The king doesn’t just give the slave more time, or lessen what he owes, he forgives the entire amount then and there!
-          How does this parable relate to our spiritual lives?  How much has God forgiven us?  Could we have ever hoped to have “paid back” what we owed God on our own? 
God’s Forgiveness is Costly…But Not to Us
-          In the story, the forgiven slave is then given the opportunity to extend forgiveness to another slave. 
-          A second slave has borrowed a substantial amount of money, about 100 days wages, from the first slave who had been forgiven by the king. 
-          Rather than show forgiveness, the slave begins choking his fellow slave who owes him money, telling him he wants all the money he is owed!
-          It is true that it would have cost a lot for the first slave to forgive the second slave, almost 1/3 of a year’s salary!
-          And yet, that first slave had been forgiven 150,000 years’ worth of wages!
-          Forgiveness seems costly to us, until we place its cost next to what God was willing to pay to forgive us.  
God’s Forgiveness Seeks to Transform Us
-          Our experience of God’s forgiveness should transform the way we think an act. 
-          Imagine what people thought about the king, when his slave was out choking people who owed him money!
-          What message does it send people about God, if his followers are unwilling to forgive others?
-          Passage to Consider: Matthew 6:12-15; 7:1-2; Ephesians 4:32
Praise God for the ability to experience eternal life, even now!
Pray for unity among Christ’s followers, so that even when we don’t agree, we will still love one another and set an example for the world. 

Pray for our ability to fulfill our purpose in the world.    

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