Daniel 3: 34-43
Mt 18: 21 – 35
2002 I had misunderstanding with one family…
I was physically, emotionally and mentally disturbed. I couldn’t sleep well. Lost my apatite to eat, couldn’t concentrate well, easily get irritated got mad, negative thought came into my mind. My blood pressure was fluctuated. My muscle was tensed. The more I thought of this family, my anger was getting worse. But one thing was still good in me that time was my spiritual life. I didn’t ignore my daily prayers.
One day I went to the grotto to pray. I surrendered myself to Mama Mary. While I was praying suddenly I heard a soft voice saying: “Please pray for your enemies.” I turned around and saw nobody. I continued praying. Again, I heard the …show more content…
I felt light, and I could feel the inner peace. I continued pray for the family.
Out of my surprised, a week after the family came to visit me. I welcome them and greeted them as is nothing happened between us. The father and mother approached me but their two daughters a bit shy to come closer to me. I called the two girls and shook hands with them. The father shook my hands and kissed my hands and asked for forgiveness on behalf of the family. The girl who was so cruel to me embraced me and said sorry to me. She was telling me that her mind and spirit was disturbed by negative …show more content…
There are steps that need to take place to ultimately forgive and find the peace needed to protect our physical and emotional health. One of the most important steps in the journey of forgiving is to be able to acknowledge the hurt, pain and anger felt. It is also imperative that we face the situation with honesty and objectivity.
Give ourselves time and recognize that healing from most hurt requires time and change. Healing does not occur overnight and there are situations that we must learn to change and be able to view things in a different manner.
At times it is helpful to hear or say the words “I FORGIVE YOU” to start the healing process. These three simple words are very powerful and often times a key catalyst to bring peace back into our lives and hearts. Forgiving can also bring a renewed sense of hope and happiness to our daily lives and the freedom it can give is liberating!
The first reading today we heard, Daniel, on behalf of the Jews pleaded to God, asking Him to forgive them. Daniel could feel the consequence of sins that his people did toward God. Daniel could feel that they were abandoned by God. For that he pleaded to God, “Please Lord, do not abandon us forever. Please Lord; do not withdraw your mercy from