Tuesday, July 21, 2015
The Savior Wants to Forgive
I had just finished skimming through Elder D. Todd Christofferson’s April
2011 General Conference talk, The Divine Gift of Repentance, when I decided to
take a look at the visiting teaching message for July—which just happens to be,
“ Divine
Attributes of Jesus Christ: Forgiving and Merciful”. I read through that, and
then I did a quick search on LDS.org about forgiveness—and one of the things
that popped up in the search results was a link to “The Savior Wants to
Forgive,” a General Conference talk by Elder Craig A. Cardon. And just that
title hit me and I knew that sentence is something the Savior wants all of us
to know—He WANTS to forgive. It’s not just that He is kind of willing to, or He’s
honor-bound to do so if we repent because of divine law, or anything like that.
He WANTS to forgive—so much that He was willing to pay the price for our sins
so that we could repent. He doesn’t give forgiveness grudgingly; He gives it
willingly, joyfully, eagerly. Indeed, like the father in the parable of the
prodigal son, He is standing, watching, and runs to meet us with open arms when
we come to Him seek forgiveness. No matter how unworthy we may feel, or how
frustrated we may get with ourselves as we sin again (does it drive you nuts
that you’re an imperfect human being? It makes me absolutely crazy mad
sometimes that I am! It would be so nice to perfect!), that is NOT how Jesus
feels. He knows us and loves us and He rejoices in our repentance. He does make
us go through the repentance process, which can definitely be painful, but that
is a sign of His love for us. As Elder Christofferson said, “Without
repentance, there is no real progress or improvement in life…Repentance is a
divine gift, and there should be a smile on our faces when we speak of it.”
Being able to repent—and then to receive the forgiveness that Christ so
willingly gives us—truly is a gift. Let us remember that the Savior truly WANTS
to forgive us—every single time, again and again and again.
Labels:
Forgiveness,
Jesus Christ
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