“unmerited favor” that sort of overlooks sins and shortcomings as “all forgiven” now that we are under this “dispensation of grace.” Yeshua is clear on this also and indicates in
Mt. 6:15 that our forgiveness before God is conditional on our forgiveness to others.
Well, I did not merit God's favor and forgiveness. But He had mercy on me.
But I must follow God's example >
"forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave you." (in Ephesians 4:31-32)
"'And whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him, that your Father in heaven may also forgive you your trespasses.'" (Mark 11:25)
But you did not mention this scripture which is Mark 11:25 and quotes Yeshua. Do you consider this to be a legitimate scripture? You only mention Matthew 6:15.
Also, what about Yeshua where He ***prays*** forgiveness to ones who are hating and torturing and murdering Him? >
"Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do." (in Luke 23:34)
It seems to me, here, that those people Yeshua was praying forgiveness to were not forgiving, yet He prayed for them to be forgiven.
By the way, that would be *un*-merited, wouldn't it??
But, of course, we do have how that unforgiving servant was in so much trouble > and Matthew 18:35 says >
"'So My heavenly Father also will do to you if each of you, from his heart, does not forgive his brother his trespasses.'" (Matthew 18:35)
So, then, Yeshua in prayer forgave evil people who were right in the middle of torturing and hating and murdering Yeshua, God's own Son who is so about forgiveness. And yes there were times when evil people opposed Yeshua because He forgave people. And yet, Yeshua prayed our Father's forgiveness to such people who I can see were so anti-forgiveness. And yet, He guarantees how much trouble someone will be in if one "from his heart" does not forgive his brothers.
So, how do we correctly understand this? Call it a contradiction?? Why be lazy???
@Delvianna > You just shared how we must not trust AI; I'll "bet" you can give us a better answer to this, than AI can
One thing I consider: yes, Yeshua did forgive so freely . . . in His heart on the cross desiring forgiveness and reconciliation for us. So, already, on the cross, in His heart Yeshua did already forgive us, by so desiring for us to be forgiven. It is not like how a man can desire a woman and already have done it, by so desiring her. But Yeshua in His heart desired what is good, and so He already did forgive us, way back then, in His heart.
However . . . if we do not join Yeshua in how He so forgives, "from the heart" > our hearts are away from His love where His forgiveness lives. In order to fully benefit, then, from how our Father forgives, we need to live in this His love so generously forgiving, having while giving . . . maybe we could say like we are cups running over: it is fully ours while it is running over to others. By becoming conformed to Yeshua . . . we become so forgiving; otherwise, we are not "conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the firstborn among many brethren." (in Romans 8:29)