Across the Preacher’s Desk: Thoughts On Forgiveness

May 9, 2024 - To forgive is one of the greatest expressions of the human spirit. To be sure, it is a God-given capability. Certainly, Alexander Pope was not engaged in the idle use of words when he wrote, “to err is human, to forgive, divine.”

Have you ever thought of the difference forgiveness made in the lives of those who came in contact with Jesus? One moment the thief on the cross was without hope. The next moment he was full of hope of eternal life. When the woman was brought to Jesus who had been caught in adultery, Jesus told her, “neither do I condemn thee, go and sin no more.” Forgiveness made a tremendous difference in the life of Peter. He had denied the Lord with cursing and oaths. Joy left his heart and he wept bitterly. Then, one morning after the resurrection Jesus forgave him by the sea shore. The joy returned to Peter’s life and he became the great preacher of Pentecost.

Forgiveness is one of the most tender and beautiful words in our language. Yet, forgiveness is not something that comes easy. However, think of all the things that forgiveness can accomplish. Forgiveness restores broken relationships. Resentment, ill-will, anger and hatred are all cast out. Happiness, peace and love come in to abide in our lives. To heal the wounds of friendship, bind up the spirit of the broken-hearted and transform hatred and indifference into attachment and love – is this not the spirit of Christ? Forgiveness does, indeed, make a difference.

It’s something to think about... tbp

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