| FORGIVENESS We all hurt one another, We are all hurt by others Ian Cowie (Chaplain 1976-88) |
| In fact, the more deeply we relate to one another the more open we are to being hurt by one another. Failure to understand that simple fact lies behind many broken marriages, many spoiled friendships, many disrupted congregations. If
somebody hurts me, I can do one of two things: However great or small the wrong
done me I must decide in which of these ways I will react. It is a well-known
fact that resentment, the failure to forgive, lies behind many illnesses. It may
well be that we need to forgive before we can receive healing. It is no use just trying to forgive and forget. We
cannot pretend that sin is not real. The
evil in the other may have hurt me, That
evil may be part of a chain reaction: I can decide - that evil stops here, I shall not pass it on. Like the Ulster father whose sons were all killed in one explosion. When people spoke of revenge he protested that too much blood had already been spilled. Not another drop was to be shed for them. My hurt
and my sorrow are real ... and perhaps my anger too. And ...
Jesus bears the sin of the world in Himself. Because
God loves us, The agony of bearing
the sin of one you love is terrible --- So ... We
see others through His eyes, We
see where we too need forgiveness, We are all
trapped in the web of sin, As we face His agony
and His blood over us all RECONCILIATION is the aim of forgiveness. [God]
gave us the ministry of reconciliation ... If God is concerned
to reconcile us who crucify Him, If no reconciliation is
possible Sorrow
over sin in another is painful, As Joseph exclaimed to
the brothers who had wronged him, It
is God's job to judge in the long run, And finally, if the wrong against us has been very deep, perhaps we could learn from the prayer of some unknown women in Ravensbruk concentration camp praying for the guards who had done such terrible things to them. This was found on a scrap of paper beside a dead child. O
Lord, remember not only the men and women of goodwill, but also those of ill-will. And when they come to judgement, let the fruits we have borne be their forgiveness.
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