DAILY MEDITATION: "Forgiving in the Name of God" for Sunday, 28 January 2018
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We are all wounded people. Who wounds us? Often those whom we love and those who love us. When we feel rejected, abandoned, abused, manipulated, or violated, it is mostly by people very close to us: our parents, our friends, our spouses, our lovers, our children, our neighbors, our teachers, our pastors. Those who love us wound us too. That's the tragedy of our lives. This is what makes forgiveness from the heart so difficult. It is precisely our hearts that are wounded. We cry out, "You, who I expected to be there for me, you have abandoned me. How can I ever forgive you for that?"Forgiveness often seems impossible, but nothing is impossible for God. The God who lives within us will give us the grace to go beyond our wounded selves and say, "In the Name of God you are forgiven." Let's pray for that grace.
For further reflection...
"This, then, is how you should pray: 'Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name... Forgive us our debts as we also have forgiven our debtors.' For if your forgive [humans] when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive [them] their sins, your heavenly Father will not forgive you." (Matthew 6: 9, 12, 14-15)
Your response...
How have you experienced forgiveness in relationships with friends or God?
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Henri Nouwen on "Vulnerability"
Sister Sue Mosteller
Further reflections on Henri Nouwen' Prodigal Son.
Henri:
1. keen intelligence
2. sensitive heart
Henri's vulnerability brought out Jesus' vulnerability
He was a person with a pastor's heart
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