In Matthew 18:23-35 is the account of the indebted slave who owed a large sum of money to the king.
The King forgave the slave his debt to him because he felt compassion for the man.
Later on, a fellow slave who owed the forgiven salve money refused to show the same kind of forgiveness that the king had upon him and had
this slave who was indebted to him thrown into the debtor's prison.
When the king heard about it, he had the wicked slave handed over to the tortures until he should pay back all that was owed.
My question is three fold:
(1) What are the consequences to a believer who refuses to show forgiveness to a fellow brother or sister in Christ?
(2) Would God revoke a pardon once granted for refusing to forgive?
(3) Does the last verse in this text v.35 imply judgment or loss of salvation because of a refusal to forgive?