Today’s meditiation, at thinking coram deo, is an excerpt from the manuscript of the Lenten devotional I am preparing for publication. Feedback is most welcome!
Today’s meditiation, at thinking coram deo, is an excerpt from the manuscript of the Lenten devotional I am preparing for publication. Feedback is most welcome!
To forgive an unrepentant wrongdoer gives the impression that the victim condones the crime, that he condones injustice, thereby making him nearly as unrighteous as the wrongdoer. Thus, I believe it quite reasonable that the Baptist should preach “a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins” (Mk 1:4; Lk 3:3), and that the Risen Christ should declare that “repentance and forgiveness of sins in his name will be preached to all the nations” (Lk 24:47). God bless!
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Lovely. Brings back happy memories of the Ascetical Theology in Late Antiquity seminar I had with Roberta Bondi in 1982 and the books on prayer she wrote later. Thanks for helpful words.
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