Forgiveness is power. It breaks the curse of sin, it frees us from our past, it overcomes every evil. It could change the world, if we would only allow it to flow through us unchecked. But how often we stand in its way, not daring to unleash its force! Ultimately forgiveness is a gift of grace rather than an act of will. I have to be willing to forgive, but I cannot will myself to forgive. I can forgive with my mind, but forgiveness is finally a matter of the heart. And the forgiveness of the heart comes from God, not from me. My part in it is to be willing to accept it. One test which indicates whether or not forgiveness has really taken place is to look at whatever it is that needs to be forgiven and see if it still hurts. If it does, forgiveness has not yet happened. But I have also learned, and I have learned it through pain, that I must be patient with myself. Just as my body is going to need more time to complete its healing from the physical trauma of the accident, so my heart, my spirit, also need time, and I, ever impatient, must be patient with myself. Excerpt from: Glimpses of Grace by Madeleine L'Engle -- Fr. Tom Mangattuthazhe |
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