again with the
inspirational new testament class......... but seriously.
today we talked about the
Parable of the Unjust Servant and forgiving others. In connection with this, we read the story of Abigail and Nabal from
1 Samuel 25. Basically, Nabal offends David and refuses to help him even after David has been helpful to Nabal. So David takes his men and his swords and goes to punish Nabal. Abigail hears what is happening and runs out to meet David with gifts. She kneels down and puts her face in the dust at David's feet and says, "Upon me, my lord, upon me let this iniquity be...forgive the trespass of thine handmaid." She is literally taking Nabal's sins upon herself, and asking David to forgive
her even though she did nothing wrong.
Then we talked about Abigail as a type of
Christ. Through his infinite
Atonement, Jesus Christ
literally took upon Himself all the sins of the world. When I stand before God to be judged, Christ will say, "Father, she wasn't perfect. But
I was perfect. I suffered and died for her, so that she wouldn't have to pay the price for her mistakes.
For my sake, let her into the Kingdom of Heaven.
For my sake, offer her forgiveness."
I believe that when Jesus Christ offered Himself as a sacrifice for the sins of the world, He took upon Himself
their sins too.
Everyone's sins - not just mine. When I withhold forgiveness for something someone did to offend me, I'm not really withholding it from
them - I'm withholding it from
Him. From my Savior. From
Jesus Christ, who suffered and died for me. How could I ever do that? When I imagine my Savior saying to me, "
For my sake, won't you forgive them?" there is nothing to think about. Of course I will. There's nothing to forgive, nothing I wouldn't do for Him. It's just automatic. I love Him.