Today’s
Text: Luke 23:34
“Father, forgive them;
for they do not know what they are doing.”
Words
of Devotion
Ruggiero Leoncavallo was a rising star. Born in Naples in
1857, he became a successful composer, particularly after his opera, “Pagliacci,”
premiered under the baton of Arturo Toscanini in 1892. Seeking to build on this
success, he discovered the novel, La Vie de Bohème. This, he believed, was the
story upon which he could base his next great opera.
He was distressed to learn that another composer, Giacomo Puccini, already was
writing an opera based on the same book. Nonetheless, Leoncavallo continued
with his project.
Puccini was first to finish his work, and his opera, La Bohème, became a
sensation. Leoncavallo also finished his opera, but after a fairly successful
debut, it was quickly forgotten. In the aftermath, he never could forgive
Puccini, and the two men never spoke again. Crippled by bitterness and
unforgiveness, Leoncavallo was stuck with the label of “one-opera composer.”
A spirit of unforgiveness can creep into any person’s life. Just like
Leoncavallo, our lack of forgiveness can poison our attitudes and even lead to
physical or emotional anguish.
Jesus said it was important to forgive others, because without forgiving others
He would not forgive you (Matthew 6:14-15). Also if we are “at the
altar,” we are to be ready to forgive those who have something against us. We
even are to leave our offering and “go; first be reconciled to your brother and
or sister, and then come and present your offering” (Matthew 5:23-24).
Forgiveness is so important that, while dying on the Cross, Jesus took the time
to forgive those who were crucifying Him. As He demonstrated, we are not just
to forgive our friends, but also our enemies. Forgiveness is not an option, but
a cornerstone of the Christian faith—a key to mental, emotional, and spiritual
health, and the healing of relationships.
Have
you been wounded by the actions or words of someone?
Have
you forgiven them? If not Christ as not forgiven you!
"In prayer there is a
connection between what God does and what you do. You can't get forgiveness
from God, for instance, without also forgiving others. If you refuse to do your
part, you cut yourself off from God's part. (Matthew 6:14-15)
Inspirational
Prayer: Father,
thank You for Your forgiveness. Reveal any person whom I need to forgive so
that I will have Your forgiveness. Help me to make things right with them. In
Jesus’ name Amen
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