Skip to content

Forgiveness God Quote by David Jeremiah

“What was Jesus teaching us through this parable? The king represents God; the servant is all of us. We owe a debt of sin we could not possibly repay. Our little attempts to pay our debt would be like those of the servant offering to pay his huge debt. It’s ridiculous! We have nothing in our…” quote by David Jeremiah
Download Open image
““What was Jesus teaching us through this parable? The king represents God; the servant is all of us. We owe a debt of sin we could not possibly repay. Our little attempts to pay our debt would be like those of the servant offering to pay his huge debt. It’s ridiculous! We have nothing in our account but zeroes! And yet, because of His great love, God forgave us our astronomical debt. Now the question is, will we be like the evil servant—someone who wants to take all the forgiveness God can give, but is not willing to give it to somebody else?””

David Jeremiah

About This Quote

Source Sermon: The Parable of the Unmerciful Servant, The Gospel of Matthew, 2020

The story illustrates God's immense forgiveness versus human reluctance to extend that forgiveness to others, highlighting the moral duty to share mercy.

In simple terms: God forgives us, we must forgive others.

Key Takeaway

Practice generosity of forgiveness.

Themes

forgiveness justice humility

Mood

reflective hopeful

Type

spiritual ethical

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • church counseling
  • conflict resolution
  • community building

Key Concepts

theology ethics grace

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you actively forgive those who have hurt you?
  • What stops you from sharing God’s forgiveness?
A Different Perspective

Human nature often resists extending mercy, especially when feeling unworthy.

2.1 out of 5 (7 ratings)

More by David Jeremiah

Explore all 311 David Jeremiah quotes

More Forgiveness God quotes

Browse all 32 Forgiveness God quotes