Have you ever played putt-putt golf? Do you remember what the scorecard looks like? I’m thinking that it looks a little like the one we keep in our heads. Who’s name is at the top of the scorecard? Is it a husband, friend, sibling, parent or yourself? Is it an ongoing score card? I know…I’m asking a lot of questions…but only because I’m concerned. I, too, was a score keeper. I had so many scorecards with so many names on them and I can tell you I didn’t let anything go. No free passes and no excuses and not much grace. I wanted grace but I didn’t give it. Which brings me to the hard question that is in the book, “Would I want to hold another accountable for their small transgression against me and run the risk of having the Lord repay me for all of my sins?”
Hold on to that scorecard for a minute. I want you to look up 2 Corinthians 5:14-21. “So we have stopped evaluating others from a human point of view” (verse 16). “So we are Christ’s ambassadors; God is making His appeal through us. We speak for Christ as we plead, ‘come back to God.’ For God made Christ, Who never sinned to be an offering for our sin, so that we could be made right with God through Christ” (verses 20-21).
Jesus tells us that because of His death on the Cross, we are a new creation. We are never the same person that we were. We are His ambassadors. The way we do things and the way we see things has to be 180 degrees different than the rest of the world. We are Christians and, as His followers, we do things a little differently. So, if the rest of the world is holding grudges and taking other people’s inventory and suing his Christian brother, what are we to do differently? I know, we are to go the extra mile for our neighbor. We are to love our enemies. We are to wash the feet of those who have wronged us. We are to remember that—just as our own sins were nailed to the cross all those 2,000 years ago—so are the people’s sins that are at the top of your score cards.
He was pierced for our transgressions, He was crushed for our sins…
Isaiah 53:5
I feel that if Jesus were sitting right here today, He may just tell us to go ahead and rip up the scorecards. To shred them into pieces and throw them away. And He would speak words to us , maybe something like this…
“My child, I suffered evil, shame and wrong, yet I love all of you who brought Me pain. I have never sinned, yet I gave up my rights for your sin and I was slain. My love was rejected by sinful men, yet I loved expecting nothing in return. I have been mocked and beaten, yet I forgave. From me, and my example, learn. Make my death count for something. For when you keep a record of someone else’s wrongs against you, you are saying that my death wasn’t enough. I ask you to love Me with everything you have—your heart, soul, mind, and strength—and second, love your neighbor as yourself. Especially when they’ve wronged you. And forgive, forgive, forgive and forgive again. And love, love, love them. For I love you and I forgave you and I erased your sins and the slate is clean. Remember, if you want to be My disciple…deny yourself, take up your cross and follow Me.”
Friend, have you been hurt? Wronged deeply by someone you love and trusted? Then may you ask for grace greater than all your sin and theirs because usually when we are hurt, we usually sin against the person that has wronged us. Jesus wants you to know that He has overcome the world and, as His followers, we too will overcome the world. Freedom, my friends, comes from forgiveness. The record of wrongs keeps us in bondage. The person you are keeping record of usually has no idea. It’s in our minds and hearts; and can become so big it stands in the way of our God. Free yourself today by forgiving whoever you need to forgive and pray to your Father to fill you will such love for others that you will never be the same! You will never be the same!
I leave you with this…Jesus praying for us and about us to His Father.
And I have declared to them Your name, and will declare it,
that the love with which You loved Me may be in them, and I in them.
John 17:26
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Let us pray:
Dear Heavenly Father, You are our Maker, our Redeemer, our Provider, and You are full of mercy. Lord, we come to You today asking for forgiveness for keeping records of wrongs made against us. We keep score and pride slips in and makes us feel better or less. Lord, we are all sinners but You died to forgive us, You died so that we don’t have to carry the weight of our cross day in and day out. Give us the strength to let it go, to lay the scorecards at Your feet forever and leave them there. If we are tempted to pick them back up, help us to remember that You died for them too. Give us a heart to respond to others and to pray for others. Help us to know You better and to serve You with all that we have. We love You and we thank You for what You are doing in each one of our lives. Thank You for freedom from these chains. For it’s in Jesus name we pray. Amen.