Forgive Quote by Daniel Partner
““Forgive others from your heart” Peter asked, “How often should I forgive someone? Seven times?” Jesus answered, “Not seven times, I tell you: seventy-seven times.” “Once a king’s servant owed him ten million dollars. He couldn’t pay. The king ordered, ‘Sell this man and his family into slavery to pay his debt.’ “The servant begged, ‘Be patient. I’ll pay you everything.’ Pitying him, he said, ‘You don’t have to pay.’ “Later, a man owed him 100 dollars. ‘Pay me what you owe,’ he demanded. The man pleaded, ‘Have patience. I’ll pay you!’ But the servant put him in jail until he could pay. “Other servants saw this and told the king. The king said to the servant, ‘You wicked servant. I forgave you your debt because you begged me to. I had mercy on you. Shouldn’t you have had mercy on that man?’ The king sent him to prison until he’d paid his debt. “Peter, the lesson is this: My Father is like the king in this story. You are like a servant. So always forgive others from your heart.””
About This Quote
Source Parable: The Unmerciful Servant, attributed to Jesus in the New Testament, Gospel of Matthew, 1st century
Illustrates that forgiveness should be limitless, mirroring divine mercy, and warns against hypocrisy.
In simple terms: Forgive without counting.
Practice boundless forgiveness.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal conflicts
- family disputes
- workplace grievances
- legal mediation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can you recall a time you withheld forgiveness?
- How does endless forgiveness affect justice?
Human nature often limits forgiveness; practical limits may be needed.