I am not even kicking the ball that hard I promise.
Rachel, there is no playing soccer in the house!
OH NO!! I broke the new lamp my mother just bought!
I am so sorry mom I did not think I kicked it that hard! I am sorry I broke your new lamp.
Rachel what have you done! I told you there is no playing ball in the house!
Rachel's mom warns her of playing ball in the house as it goes against her rules.
I know God would want me to forgive Rachel as he has forgiven me in the past. To have his forgiveness in the future means I must forgive Rachel.
You must forgive Rachel to have my forgiveness
Rachel continues to play ball in the house and breaks her moms new lamp that she recently purchased.
I am sorry, mom. It will not happen again.
I forgive you, Rachel. Next time please obey what I say when I tell you not to play ball in the house.
Rachel's mom is furious and scolds her daughter after breaking her new lamp.
Now, let's go get a new lamp!!
Rachel's mom takes a moment to think and reflect on the act of forgiving her daughter. She understands that for God to forgive her, she must forgive her daughter.
Rachel's mom forgives her and she reiterates that there should be no ball playing in the house again.
Both Rachel and her mother head out to go purchase another lamp.