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June 14th, John 20: 21 Again Jesus said, "Peace be with you! As the Father has sent
me, I am sending you." 22 And
with that he breathed on them and said, "Receive the Holy Spirit. 23 If you forgive anyone his sins,
they are forgiven; if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven." As the children of God and followers of Christ, we are sent out into
the world to forgive others, which is the ultimate form of healing. The question often comes, what happens if we
do not forgive? If we do not forgive we
find ourselves holding grudges, seeking revenge and retaliation, and in general
we are left holding the bag. In the
brain, nerve endings do not touch, there is a small gap across which a spark
jumps, then a connection made, a thought is formed and the brain works as God
intended (simplified I know but work with me).
In life, if the connection between one another is not made, if
forgiveness is withheld and grudges, revenge and retaliation are allowed to
insulate and protect us from the possibility of those connections, we cease to
function as God intended. To forgive is
to be open to the process of reconciliation, but also keep in mind that part of
the process is so that we too will be open to change. Change that can only take place on one side
is not change at all, but rather tyranny, as Paulo Freire, in the book, “Pedagogy
of the Oppressed” points out, to invite one into a system that must remain
unchanged is a act of violence. The
spirit brings about wholeness by allowing the spark to jump from our lives to
the lives of others and back again, out and out until the body of Christ comes
alive again and again and again in the lives of those it touches.
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