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“And when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have ought against any: that your Father also which is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses.” Mark 11:25
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The short answer is because they simply don’t believe that they are that bad in comparison to their offender. The long answer is that these people (and I should add that all of us are guilty of this in some area of our lives) in certain ways refuse to address sin, or specific sin, in their own lives. Their hearts (and often my heart too) is not after repentance or at the very least simply the acknowledgement of the specifics of their sins. Everyone is aware how people are very specific and detailed about the sins of others and very vague and general about their own. This is what is at the heart of unforgiveness.
By truly looking at our own sin and our own hearts and motives (who else can?) we can begin to see just what a shipwreck there is going on inside of all of us and just how much each of us has been forgiven. This type of self examination makes forgiveness much easier. I have noticed it often makes it a snap. Truly, how easily we are able to forgive others depends entirely on how deeply we examine our own hearts. The more we acknowledge our own sin the more easily we can forgive another for theirs. Remember, God would not ask us to forgive others if He in fact did not forgive us. This is an endlessly amazing and comforting truth. Praise Him for going before us in this way!