Wednesday, 28 December 2022

Forgive us

 


Forgive Us Our Trespasses as We Forgive Those Who Trespass Against Us


Forgiveness lies at the heart of Jesus ministry. Jesus knew that for us to find peace in our hearts and our being, we needed to forgive.


For it is only in forgiveness that we find the freedom and healing to live fully in the present moment, being all of whom God made us to be.


Hurts, slights, harms from others weigh us down and preoccupy us, keep us stuck in the hurt of the past, lost in grief, rumbling with anger, resentment or worse. They prevents us from loving fully, freely and unconditionally as the Father and Son Love us.


Yet Jesus also knows how hard it is for us to forgive, so He gives us this prayer to ask the Fathers help in this matter. He knows that we cannot do it alone, for oftentimes the hurt can be deep and the crime against us even heinous. It needs the power of heaven to aid us in our gift of forgiveness to others, for this is surely what it is.


The act itself may feel unforgivable or be unforgivable in the moment it is done, in its deliberateness and intentional hurtfulness even, yet still He asks the Father to help us to forgive.


Yet Jesus also knows that forgiveness may not always feel possible. He has lived amongst us. He understands the human heart and mind and the lives of the people he lived with and met. He knows, in truth, how hard it is to forgive, yet still it is His what He hope for us. It is the path He is to open up.


Yet even if we cannot forgive, He provides an even greater inspiration, for His intention to go through the Cross and fulfill the Fathers Will to fully be Love in the world, He pours out Mercy that indwells in the very centre of the Heart of Love and flows out to us all for all time.


Mercy is greater than forgiveness; it is immediate, pure love, bringing complete healing and wholeness to all it touches, it flows from the heart to the heart.


Mercy bypasses forgiveness, it is a complete immersion in Love that overwhelms  unforgiveness in its awesome healing power.


Jesus says forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. It seems pertinent to look at this phrase with new eyes, for we  surely need to learn  how to forgive in the same total way that They forgive. They forgive us purely, simply, totally and unconditionally. The Cross illustrates this most perfectly.


Jesus gives up His life that we might be immersed in Mercy and finally understand forgiveness. He forgives all. He forgives those who misunderstand his life and His meaning. He forgives those who harm him deliberately for He sees with eyes of Wisdom how small minded, how unaware and ignorant they truly are in the acts of harm that they perpetuate against Him. Yet still He loves them. Still Mercy flows from Him.


That is surely the greatest request, ” to forgive as we forgive” when you understand that the forgiveness required is equal to the forgiveness poured out upon us always from the Father and the Son: forgiveness vast and amazing in its awe and splendour.


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