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Marveling at God's Forgiveness (Matthew)
GracetoYou.org ^ | 1993 | John MacArthur, Grace Community Church

Posted on 05/23/2020 10:06:48 AM PDT by metmom

Never lose your sense of awe over Christ’s forgiveness.

Matthew describes himself as "Matthew the tax-gatherer" (Matt. 10:3). He is the only apostle whose name is associated with an occupation. Apparently Matthew never forgot what he had been saved from, and never lost his sense of awe and unworthiness over Christ's forgiveness.

This is how he set the scene of his own conversion: Matthew 9:1-8 tells us Jesus forgave the sins of a paralytic man and then healed him of his paralysis. When the Jewish scribes accused Him of blasphemy for claiming to have the authority to forgive sins, He said to them, "Why are you thinking evil in your hearts? For which is easier, to say, 'Your sins are forgiven,' or to say, 'Rise, and walk'?" He wanted them to know His miracles testified of His deity. As God, He could as easily forgive sins as He could heal diseases.

Immediately after that account, Matthew gave the account of his own call. It's as if he wanted his own salvation to serve as an illustration of Christ's ability to forgive even the vilest of sinners. Matthew 9:9 says, "As Jesus passed on from there, He saw a man, called Matthew, sitting in the tax office; and He said to him, 'Follow Me!' And he rose, and followed Him."

When the Pharisees questioned Jesus's practice of associating with tax-gatherers, He said to them, "It is not those who are healthy who need a physician, but those who are sick. . . . I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners" (vv. 12-13). The Pharisees were sick with sin but thought they were healthy. Matthew and his associates knew they were sinners who needed a Savior.

Do you share Matthew's humility and sense of awe at receiving Christ's precious gift of forgiveness? I pray that you do and that you are continually praising Him for it.

Suggestions for Prayer

Thank God for the wonder of forgiveness. If you have lost your sense of awe over God's forgiveness, perhaps you're taking His grace for granted. Confess your apathy and ask Him to give you a deep appreciation for the enormous price He paid for your salvation. For Further Study

As a reminder of what Christ endured for you, read Matthew 26:17—27:56, which chronicles the events of His betrayal and crucifixion.


TOPICS: Evangelical Christian; General Discusssion; Theology; Worship
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1 posted on 05/23/2020 10:06:48 AM PDT by metmom
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2 posted on 05/23/2020 10:07:44 AM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith..)
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To: metmom

He is the only apostle whose name is associated with an occupation. Perhaps a minor point, but Peter (Simon). Andrew, James, John were fishermen and perhaps others. Matthew 4:18

Further info on occupations:
https://www.allaboutjesuschrist.org/occupations-of-the-12-disciples-faq.htm

Yes. Forgiveness is very important and we should humbly request the forgiveness of our sins.

Prayer may be sufficient for the forgiveness of daily, venial sins, but Jesus indicated that some sins are more serious by instituting the Sacrament of Confession.

Jesus met with his disciples and instructed them.
“Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive sins of any, they are forgiven; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained.” (John 20:21-23)

As God sent Jesus to forgive sins on earth, and Jesus gave this authority to the church’s Bishops and priests. In order for them to determine whether to forgive or retain our sins, we are obliged to confess our sins to them.


3 posted on 05/23/2020 10:51:47 AM PDT by ADSUM
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