Luke 17:1-5 Jesus taught His disciples some important lessons that are included here as He heads towards Jerusalem.
The first lesson is about "stumbling blocks". This is also translated as "offences." It can mean a trap or a snare.. or something that draws a person into error or sin. Jesus warns that these snares will come, but the one through whom it comes is the one who will be judged. "It would be better if a millstone were hung around his neck and he were thrown into the sea, than that he should cause one of these little ones to stumble."
Then the Lord tells His disciples to "Be on your guard!" The lesson is about looking our for your brother. If they sin, rebuke him.. if they repent.. forgive him and keep on forgiving him as much as necessary ..
In reply to these 2 lessons, the disciples ask the Lord , "Increase our faith".
Shepherd, help us to have ears to hear what You are teaching us today.
I don't want to be a stumbling block to anyone and I don't want anyone to cause me to stumble.. do you? The judgement of God is terrifying... as the Word reminds us.. "Our God is a consuming fire! The truth is that we have all stumbled or been offended.. or have been drawn into sin by someone during our life time. Someone has sinned against us.. and he or she has to make a decision how to deal with that guilt.. either they repent and we forgive them. Or they don't repent and face the judgment of the Lord.
If I am the one who has offended someone or caused them to sin, then it is up to me to repent and seek forgiveness or face the judgement of the Lord. Let me be the one who repents Lord God!
Oh how we need faith too! Help us Lord Jesus to humble ourselves and seek Your grace.. forgive us our sins and trespasses and help us to forgive those who have sinned against us. May we not cause anyone to stumble and may we not stumble our own selves. We need You Lord Jesus! Fill us with Your wisdom and love and lead us is Your ways. Increase our faith and help us to trust and obey in every situation. You are our help and our salvation O God! Thank You. amen.