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Fifty-Two Story Talks to Boys and Girls by Howard J. (Howard James) Chidley
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Later in the evening the angel of the Lord appeared to Abraham and asked
him why he had driven out the old man. Abraham replied:

"Lord, he refused to acknowledge Thee!"

The Lord replied: "What! I have borne with this old man for eighty
years, and you could not bear with him for two days!" After that, so the
story goes, Abraham helped everyone who came along, no matter what his
religious belief might be.

That is a good story for boys and girls to remember when they feel that
they cannot forgive someone who has done them a wrong. What would become
of you if God never forgave you when _you_ did wrong? It is this spirit
of forgiveness that Christ means to teach us when He says in the Lord's
Prayer, "Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors." If, then, you
say that prayer and refuse to forgive anyone who has done you a wrong,
you mean that you want to have God act just as unforgiving with you as
you are with your enemies. That would be terrible,--to ask God not to
forgive you. None of us would dare pray like that.

You remember Peter came to Christ once and asked how often we were to
forgive people. Peter thought seven times was enough. But Christ said,
"No, you must forgive until seventy times seven." That would be four
hundred and ninety times. Christ did not mean exactly that many times.
But He meant more times than you can think. That is, if you are a
follower of Christ you are to forgive a person as often as he is sorry
for having done you a wrong, and comes to you and asks your forgiveness.


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