Forgiveness, pardon were woven in words, we could understand, appreciate, bring home to our own hearts reach empathy, equate, learn from them for our own lives, imperatives left to churn and prod us, to forgiveness Lives interwoven by her words examples and choices made, how richer is our world for that gift of knowing in the telling of the stories, of the models for living in walking in his steps whatever the consequence of learning the balm of forgiveness, ourselves for our hearts, for our servanthood like him, not judging, but healing, a broken world
December 31, 2006 13:59 Written about Colossians 3:12-17, used by the Reverend Lori Eldredge, in her sermon, “The Image of Christ“, in which she wove the question of whether the world is better off after the execution of Saddam Hussein, the selflessness of President Gerald R. Ford’s pardon, the test of forgiveness that Corrie Ten Bloom faced as she described in The Hiding Place, and the forgiveness of Jesus Christ and God.