So far as I am aware its only mentioned once, in the Lord's prayer - and from memory its this verse which I've been wondering about:-
Forgive me my trespasses as I forgive those who trespass against me.....
and, which is written after the Lords prayer
But if you do not forgive, neither will your Father in heaven forgive your transgressions.
Basically I'd forgiven people - at least said to God over and over I forgive certain people who hurt me very much (leaving serious consequences which I am still dealing with and potentially more to face up to) and I prayed for them.
But I'm not conscious of this being written anywhere else except in the context of the Lord's prayer so can it be considered a doctrine as such, and does it apply just to believers? Or are you really expected to forgive someone who has shown no remorse and who would just do the same thing again and perhaps is.
Of course I try to remove myself from the situation of being with such people, although there is one circumstance I am dealing with where that's not possible at the moment.
Forgive me my trespasses as I forgive those who trespass against me.....
and, which is written after the Lords prayer
But if you do not forgive, neither will your Father in heaven forgive your transgressions.
Basically I'd forgiven people - at least said to God over and over I forgive certain people who hurt me very much (leaving serious consequences which I am still dealing with and potentially more to face up to) and I prayed for them.
But I'm not conscious of this being written anywhere else except in the context of the Lord's prayer so can it be considered a doctrine as such, and does it apply just to believers? Or are you really expected to forgive someone who has shown no remorse and who would just do the same thing again and perhaps is.
Of course I try to remove myself from the situation of being with such people, although there is one circumstance I am dealing with where that's not possible at the moment.