When Forgiveness Becomes a Condition for Being Heard: A Sermon Review of “Unforgiveness Hinders Prayer” (Prayer Series Pt 3)
This post concludes a three-part reflection on a recent sermon series about prayer. The previous messages framed prayer as something that produces results when practiced correctly and explained delays through a growing list of spiritual conditions. This final sermon, “Unforgiveness Hinders Prayer,” moves even further in that direction — and unfortunately crosses into territory that can deeply wound sincere Christians who are trying to follow God faithfully. Let me say clearly at the outset: Forgiveness is central to the Christian life. Jesus commands it. Scripture takes it with utmost seriousness. But when forgiveness is presented as a mechanism that determines whether God hears our prayers — or worse, as something that places salvation itself in jeopardy — the gospel itself becomes obscured. Prayer is not leverage. And forgiveness is not a spiritual payment required to keep God responsive to us. The Core Claim of the Sermon The sermon argues that unanswered or delaye...