The call to forgiveness and
reconciliation is vital for the survival of the human race. “Forgiveness is the
key that unlocks the door of resentment and the handcuffs of hate. It is a
power that breaks the chains of bitterness and the shackles of selfishness,”
wrote Corrie ten Boom, a Holocaust survivor.
Our capacity to for. “Father,
forgive them for they know not what they do,” pleaded Jesus as he endured the
Cross. The2000 year’s old plea continues to be the subject of meditation for
Christians as they observe Lent every year. The example set by Jesus is the
cardinal doctrine built into the faith that of forgiveness. The day of crucifixion,
observed as Good Friday, is a reminder to reflect and learn to forgive.
The death and resurrection of
Jesus Christ was but fulfillment of a prophesy that a Messiah would arrive to intercede
for the sins of the human race and would rescue them from the power of darkness
and b ring them into the Kingdom of Light. Had the Roman soldiers known that
they were crucifying the ‘Lord of Glory’ they would have averted it.
Jesus provided a new way – the
way of Grace – that whoever believes in His atoning sacrifice on the Cross
would receive forgiveness and salvation.
Through the work of Jesus Christ
the seeker discovers the love of God and the forgiveness of God. This
transference from darkness to light, from slavery to freedom and from
condemnation to forgiveness is all implied in the atoning death of Jesus on the
Cross and his resurrection.
The cause of many of suffering is
the feeling of vengeance, jealousy and greed, yet we have a choice before us,
to not succumb to these negative aspects. By forgiving those who wrong us, not
only do we create the right environment for harmony and peace, we also promote
physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
Miracles happen when two
alienated people start all over again. An estranged father holds out his hand
to his daughter; those on the brink of divorce suddenly undergo a change of
heart; bitter enemies become friends as suspicions get lifted – transforming
relationships happen through the melting away of bitterness and animosity.
When Jesus directed his followers
to love their enemies and to forgive offenders ‘seventy-times seven’ he was
prescribing not any ways of protecting their souls, but also their bodies from
various illnesses that arise out of anger and frustration.
Forgiveness is an act of love. It
has the power to heal. The life of Jesus is an example of the fact that at the
heart of love is forgiveness and compassion. Forgiveness creates the
possibilities of release from an unfair or unpleasant past. It takes us off the
escalator of revenge providing an escape from gradual and total ruin. To
forgive is to put down heavy baggage from one’s back. It is setting oneself
free from bonds of hatred.
Today when terrorism and hatred
suspicion and greed seek to create chaos and uncertainty all over the globe,
understanding atonement and forgiveness need to be propagated improve the
quality of our lives and evolve on the spiritual path. Forgiveness holds the
key. Its give and take that will open doors to greater brotherhood and understanding, and renew hopes in the
hearts of those who live in remembrance of what Good Friday stands for.
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