Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - How do I forgive someone that has hurt me? • follow HIM Favorites • Apr. 17 - Apr. 23
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Hello, my friends. Welcome to another Follow Him favorites. My name is Hank Smith, and I'm
here with the amazing John, by the way. Hello, the amazing John, by the way.
I'm trying to earn that title. Thank you, sir. It's good to be with you again. John, you
know the routine for Follow Him favorites. We take a single question from this week's
lesson, which is Matthew 18 and Luke 10. The question
we're going to focus in on right now is, how do I forgive another person for something they've
done that has hurt me? That comes up in Matthew 18. Peter says, how many times do I have to forgive
someone? And Jesus says 70 times seven. And then he tells the story of the unmerciful servant.
John, how in your experience have you found it,
how people are able to forgive?
Gosh, such a good question to answer in five minutes,
because it's one thing if somebody takes
your captain crunch and it's another thing.
If, I mean, some of the things that people go through,
aren't you amazed, Hank, at some of the trials
that people have?
And sometimes it's like, I can't forgive and you want to say, you're right, you by yourself,
maybe you can't, you're going to have to get some help.
You're going to have to get a blessing.
You're going to have to get with your bishop.
You're going to have to get the Lord to help you because some things that happen are,
they're so difficult.
But I think a quick answer is,
They're so difficult. But I think a quick answer is,
blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy.
And when I reflect on that I need forgiveness,
it helps me be more forgiving.
And I know that's kind of the way it works.
But like I said, there are some of those things
that you may need some extra help with.
Yeah.
There's this story of the unmerciful servant in Matthew 18,
which can be profound for anyone
who's in this position.
And this servant gets forgiven of this massive debt, but then he goes out and tries to attack
another person who he's supposed to forgive.
So, I think one of the things that we can learn here is part of forgiveness, at least in
the beginning, is not going out and trying to harm the other person.
That's part of forgiveness. Sometimes we think, oh, I've got to go straight to forgiving from my heart,
which eventually will come. But in this first part, it's, don't go out and seek that person and try to harm them,
or talk about them, or write about them online. That's step one in this. And then I think if this servant would have
gone back to the Lord and said, how did you do that? How did you forgive me? That massive debt,
I've got this other one that's way smaller and I can't forgive it. That would be a totally
different parable. If he returns to the Lord and says, how do I become more like you? I think
that's what you're saying, John, is go to the Lord and say, how do I become more like you? I think that's what you're saying, John, is go to the Lord and say, how do I forgive,
teach me to forgive like you forgive?
Yeah, and I think it's been helpful
just as we've talked, Hank, this year,
reading these stories, reading about people
who have struggled with the same thing,
listening to conference talks about forgiveness,
I think it helps us to know, okay, if these people
can do it, maybe I can do it too,
and really understanding what it means
and the Lord's justice and mercy and how we need that too.
But it's a process for some of those really tough things
that we're talking about.
Don't give up, but recognize you may need some,
some heavenly help.
Yeah, I don't like verse 35 when he says,
this is gonna be you if you don't forgive,
but I do like that he doesn't say in verse 35,
if from your hearts you forgive not everyone,
his brother, their trespasses right now.
I think if you're saying,
well, I want to forgive, you're on the right road.
Yeah, and that's in the Lord's Prayer.
Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors
or forgive those who trespass against us
because that's
going to happen all the time. And forgiveness is kind of a way of life for us, not just
an event, I would think.
Beautiful. So John, what I hear you saying is it's a process. Get on the road, ask the
Lord for help, and he'll see you through to the end where you actually can truly say,
I have forgiven this person.
Yeah, I've read stories that I just think, how did they do that?
And it's like they must have had help that time.
You know, they must have had help.
And you that help is available to you too.
We hope you'll join us on our full podcast.
It's called Follow Him. You can
get it wherever you get your podcasts. Joining us this week is Dr. Crystal Pierce and
she does a great job unpacking this parable. So we'd love to have you hear that. And then
come back next week. We'll have another Follow Him favorites. Thank you.