Revised Common Lectionary Reflection for the Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 19, Year A, September 17, 2017
this forgiveness work is tough stuff and a tall order. It may take 77 attempts at forgiveness to finally let the hurt and anger and pain go. Like so much of the discipleship life, forgiveness seems to be more a process and less a destination. God is merciful and just even as we bicker and squabble and try to let go. As the poet William Langland said centuries ago “”All the wickedness in the world that man might do or say was no more to the mercy of God than a live coal dropped in the sea.” We humans aren’t there because we aren’t God. We just keep practicing until we get it right, until we are freed from our own prisons of jealousy, hatred, doubt, fear, and anger. (Photo: timlewisnm, Creative Commons)