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Many find Jesus’
teaching on enemy love and forgiveness a stumbling block to faith: we
find it too difficult to practice, we dismiss it as unrealistic and
utopian. We should think again, and we should pray that it is not
unrealistic, because this congruence of Jesus—the consistency between
his teaching on forgiveness and his action on the cross—is really our
only hope. It is all that stands between us and the consequences of our
monumental frailty. Thank God today that Jesus died as he lived,
because with those words, “Father, forgive,” he forgives us all, and he
forgives us still.
Peter Storey, “Listening at Golgotha” from “Lent Day by Day” |