Colossians 3:13
Bear with one another
and, if anyone has a complaint against another, forgive each other; just as the
Lord has forgiven you, so you
also must forgive.
No counting
I don’t think there is arithmetic in the kingdom of heaven.
Subtraction maybe, but no addition or division.
You don’t count, Jesus. Oh, I know you told Peter he
would deny you three times and after three days you would be raised from dead.
And you did tell stories about the shepherd who lost a sheep and left the 99 to
find the lost one.
But when it comes to our sins and failures … you don’t
count. And you tell us not to count our own … anybody else’s for that matter.
Today’s a new day, you say. Let go of what was … and live, really live, free from the need to
keep score.
We love to keep score; baseball, football, basketball,
all kinds of games depend on it. We do it with money, success and how well our kids are performing, too. And we like to see that our score is a little
better than others.
Some even keep score religiously, pretending that they—and their church—are better, bigger or “more spiritual."
But you are not the Eternal Bookkeeper keeping track
of things in a celestial ledger. You do not count sins or give demerits, and you have no interest
in passing out spiritual merit badges.
You didn't show up to take away the sins of the good
and agreeable. You take away the sins of the world. They’re gone. Kaput. Forgiven, Forgotten. Every
last one of them. The whole kit and caboodle. Hung up on the cross.
Sounds crazy,
but that’s the only way your plan works. You are joining everything in One
Love, one great communion of grace in which everyone belongs because you love
and forgive them all. The only people who risk excluding themselves are those who
insist on keeping score.
They just don’t understand your kingdom is a party …
not a ball game. And you like writing invitations.
Pr. David L. Miller
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