Divine Attributes of Jesus Christ: Forgiving & Merciful
Understanding that Jesus Christ has been forgiving and merciful to us can help us forgive
and extend mercy to others. “Jesus Christ is our Exemplar,” said President Thomas S. Monson. “His life was a legacy of love. The
sick He healed; the downtrodden He lifted; the sinner He saved. At the end the
angry mob took His life. And yet there rings from Golgotha’s hill the words:
‘Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do’—a crowning expression in mortality of compassion and love.”1
If we forgive others their trespasses, our Heavenly Father
will also forgive us. Jesus asks us to “be ye therefore merciful, as your
Father also is merciful” (Luke 6:36).
“Forgiveness for our sins comes with conditions,” said President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Second Counselor in the First
Presidency. “We must repent. … Haven’t we all, at
one time or another, meekly approached the mercy seat and pleaded for grace?
Haven’t we wished with all the energy of our souls for mercy—to be forgiven for the mistakes we have made and the sins
we have committed? … Allow Christ’s
Atonement to change and heal your heart. Love one another. Forgive one
another.”2
Additional Scriptures
From the Scriptures
“We are to forgive even as we are forgiven,” said Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the
Twelve Apostles.3 The story of the prodigal son shows us both sides of forgiveness:
one son is forgiven and the other son struggles to forgive.
The younger son took his inheritance, quickly spent it, and
when a famine arose, he worked feeding swine. The scriptures say “when he came
to himself,” he returned home and said to his father he was not worthy to be
his son. But his father forgave him and killed a fatted calf for a feast. The
older son returned from working in the fields and became angry. He reminded his
father that he had served many years, never transgressed the commandments, yet
“thou never gavest me a kid, that I might make merry.” The father replied,
“Son, thou art ever with me, and all that I have is thine. It was meet that we
should make merry, and be glad: for this thy brother was dead, and is alive
again; and was lost, and is found” (see Luke 15:11–32).
Consider This
How can forgiveness benefit
the one forgiving?
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