“I have often said, “I
forgive you,” but even as I said these words my heart remained angry or
resentful. I still wanted to hear the story that tells me that I was right
after all; I still wanted to hear apologies and excuses; I still wanted the
satisfaction of receiving some praise in return- if only the praise for being
so forgiving! But God’s forgiveness is
unconditional; it comes from a heart that does not demand anything for itself,
a heart that is completely empty of self-seeking. It is this divine forgiveness
that I have to practice in my daily life. It calls me to keep stepping over all
my arguments that say forgiveness is unwise, unhealthy, and impractical. It
challenges me to step over all my needs for gratitude and compliments. Finally,
it demands of me that I step over that wounded part of my heart that feels hurt
and wronged and that wants to stay in control and put a few conditions between
me and the one wham I am asked to forgive.” Henri Nouwen
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