“Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.”
(Matthew 6:12)
Jesus’ parable today depicts a servant whose debt was not to society, but to a king. The king was also the judge, so it was his choice alone to sentence payment in full or to forgive the debt. He chose the latter because the servant cried out for mercy. The first step in being forgiven a debt is to confess that it exists. The second step is to ask for grace. The third step is to admit you are unable to repay it – ever. We see that the servant did not understand forgiveness. He was forgiven so much by the king, yet later refused to forgive a fellow man even a small amount. Consequently, he was given a full sentence.
To be forgiven means the King of kings calls us to forgive!