Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.”
Today’s
devotional again comes from a Chinese house church pastor who was
arrested and held for three weeks just prior to this talk. He says his
experience was going with Christ to the Garden and to the Cross. Today
he explains The Cross:
This is what amazed me the most. Whenever I
was beaten up (and that was quite often during those three weeks), I
would first feel searing pain, and then another feeling would flood in,
almost wiping the pain away. Do you know what that feeling was? Pity.
Pity for the man who was beating me.
I kept seeing my interrogator
as a man gone wrong. I felt sorry for his mother, who would be so
ashamed of him. I wondered what kind of father he must have had, to turn
him into such a monster. I felt sad to be in the presence of one of
God’s creatures that could treat another human so badly with so little
concern.
Then I would get amazed at myself. Through the pain I would think, “I should be angry, but I’m not, all I want is for this man to be saved.”
I had three ribs and a wrist broken, two teeth knocked out, my kidneys
were malfunctioning, and yet all I could wish for was for the man
beating me to find Christ and forgiveness.
Now I agree with that
young sister. It sounds very strange. It doesn’t even ring true. It’s
more human to be angry, or to be afraid. But I can only say this was not
myself making me feel that way, but Christ within me. It was
superhuman. It was Divine. And to this day, it serves as the greatest
assurance I have that I am saved.
Again, this is also the way of Christ. In Luke 23:34, He says from the Cross itself, in the midst of excruciating pain, “Father forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.”
I tell you, it gives you such a thrill to know that you feel as Christ
felt. That’s why suffering is counted such a joy, such a privilege. It
confirms to the sufferers that they are Christ’s, and He lives in them.
We don’t have to trust a word that this is so. We feel it in our very
breastbones.
RESPONSE: Today I will forgive those who are causing me grief as Jesus would and did on the cross.
PRAYER:
God, fill me with Your superhuman forgiveness so that I may walk today
as Jesus did in forgiving those harming Him. Help me also feel pity and
compassion for those who so easily treat others badly.
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