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Forgiven - February 16, 2006
Today's newspaper includes the obituary of a woman who caused more than a little stress and anxiety in my life. Years ago, she was a pillar in the church we attended. Her efforts to control things, including my youthful zeal, left me angry and disappointed. Too immature to deal with it, we left that church and found fellowship elsewhere.
The thought of her rarely crossed my mind until a few years back when I became friends with her ex-daughter-in-law. Something in me enjoyed rehashing the ancient heartache of how she mistreated me. In return, I savored the juicy bits my friend shared with me. I wasn't surprised; I had seen the negative side of her as well. It felt good both to complain and listen to complaints about her from another.
Today's obituary lists only of her life and dedication to the church. What about the troubles she caused? Resentment swirled in my mind. Doesn't anyone know the truth about her? Then the Holy Spirit reminded me of a beautiful truth. All is forgiven. Her sins, like mine, are under His Blood. As she stands before the throne, God will not quiz her about how she treated me or why she was unfair to her daughter-in-law. Instead, He will write "forgiven" beside her name and welcome her into the kingdom.
It's been said that a person can't be "a little bit pregnant". You get the idea. Either we're forgiven and free to enter heaven or we aren't. I know that this woman, despite her faults, trusted in Jesus' salvation. I'll see her again someday. I know our fellowship will be sweet.
"For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus." Romans 3:23-24 NIV
Contributed by Candace Simar
Today's newspaper includes the obituary of a woman who caused more than a little stress and anxiety in my life. Years ago, she was a pillar in the church we attended. Her efforts to control things, including my youthful zeal, left me angry and disappointed. Too immature to deal with it, we left that church and found fellowship elsewhere.
The thought of her rarely crossed my mind until a few years back when I became friends with her ex-daughter-in-law. Something in me enjoyed rehashing the ancient heartache of how she mistreated me. In return, I savored the juicy bits my friend shared with me. I wasn't surprised; I had seen the negative side of her as well. It felt good both to complain and listen to complaints about her from another.
Today's obituary lists only of her life and dedication to the church. What about the troubles she caused? Resentment swirled in my mind. Doesn't anyone know the truth about her? Then the Holy Spirit reminded me of a beautiful truth. All is forgiven. Her sins, like mine, are under His Blood. As she stands before the throne, God will not quiz her about how she treated me or why she was unfair to her daughter-in-law. Instead, He will write "forgiven" beside her name and welcome her into the kingdom.
It's been said that a person can't be "a little bit pregnant". You get the idea. Either we're forgiven and free to enter heaven or we aren't. I know that this woman, despite her faults, trusted in Jesus' salvation. I'll see her again someday. I know our fellowship will be sweet.
"For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus." Romans 3:23-24 NIV
Contributed by Candace Simar