If He Repents Forgive Him (Luke 17:3-6 and Matthew 18:21-35)

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Jesus said, “If he repents, forgive him” (Luke 17:3-6). In Matthew 18:21-35 Jesus told the parable of the unforgiving servant. Both passages teach the importance of forgiving because we’ve been forgiven. Christians should be the most forgiving people because we are the most forgiven people.

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00:00 If He Repents, Forgive Him
03:41 Lesson One: Rebuking sin is a ____________ issue.
05:45 Lesson Two: Christians should be the most difficult people to ____________.
18:39 Lesson Three: Rebuke sin to prevent ____________________.
31:07 Lesson Four: If he repents, forgive him an __________________ number of times.
41:26 Lesson Five: Forgiveness is a matter of __________ versus effort.
45:37 Lesson Six: If he repents, forgive him because God ______________ ______.

Family Worship Guide

Directions: Read the following verses and then answer the questions:

Day 1: Luke 17:3, Proverbs 10:12, 12:16, 19:11, James 5:20, 1 Peter 4:8, Ephesians 4:2—Why is rebuking sin a wisdom issue? What does it mean to overlook an offense? What does it mean that love covers a multitude of sins? How do we know whether to rebuke sin or overlook it? Biblically speaking, what is patience (hint: it doesn’t mean being good at waiting)?

Day 2: Hebrews 12:14-15, Luke 17:4-6, Matthew 17:20, 18:21-22—Why does rebuking sin help prevent bitterness? What are some of the dangers of bitterness? Why does the Bible talk about bitterness having a root? What did Jesus mean when He said that a little faith could move a tree or mountain? Why is forgiveness an issue of faith versus human effort?

Day 3: Ephesians 4:32, Colossians 3:13, Matthew 18:26-32—What are some of the benefits of forgiving others, for us and the person we forgive? What is the primary reason we should forgive others? What made the wicked servant wicked?

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