A-Poem-a-Day
Until Resurrection Sunday
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FATHER, FORGIVE THEM
It’s Good
Friday
and I’m doing
what I usually do—
meditating on
the Cross
and then writing
a poem
Today I am
thinking about forgiveness
and
unforgiveness
thinking one
of the things
that makes me
marvel about Jesus
is that He looked down
upon the very
men who mocked Him
the ones who
scourged Him
who spat in
His innocent face
then crowned
Him with a twisted ring of thorns
and drove
nails through His hands and feet
Yes, He
looked at them
with
unfathomable mercy
in His
unspeakable agony
and implored
His Father
…forgive them
for they know not what they do
Then I think
of myself
of injustices
done to me
by people I’ve
loved
people I’ve
tried to forgive
and have
forgiven
then taken
back my forgiveness
over and over
and over again
I’ve mulled
over life’s unfairness
replayed
injustices, feeling righteous
feeling justified
then am
reminded (like today)
that all have sinned
so I let go and
forgive again
and really
want to
for God has
forgiven me
so who am I
to remember puny injustices
against
myself
Today, Jesus,
as I meditate upon Your love
and the
magnitude of Your sacrifice
my old wounds
are infinitesimal
I don’t want
to harbor them
anymore
I’m asking
for Your help
this Good
Friday afternoon
Help me let it
all go—
forever
Maude Carolan Pych
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