
Jesus forgives IN THE MIDDLE of being tortured. This pardon isn't offered after a time of grieving or processing, but during the crime itself.
And Jesus offers clemency right up front- maybe just in case he doesn't get the chance to say anything else?
How about you? What do these words of Jesus mean to you?
2 comments:
For me it's a reminder of grace and understanding my struggle with expectations. Knowing when to give tough love, when to be honest and straight forward, and when to be forgiving and loving.
It's a tool for the management of myself in relationships with other people.
The words are a real challenge to my attitude. I very much want to be forgiven, but want to be vindicated when others wrong me.
I am reminded that I am to forgive, even when others don't "deserve it" from me.
Post a Comment