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Forgiven in the Power of the Spirit
Fourth Sunday after Pentecost • June 16, 2013
The Kiss of Peace By The Rev. Rick Matters
Forgiveness brought deep peace to the notorious sinner in today’s Gospel lesson (Luke 7:36-8:3). The unfortunate religious leaders experienced no forgiveness, because they did not weep tears of repentance. Without forgiveness, they resorted to violence. Our society’s infatuation with violence speaks volumes about the need we have to be forgiven at the deepest levels of our souls. We need to weep tears of repentance, and to receive the forgiveness of God by adoring Jesus Christ. Only then will we be prepared to give away the forgiveness we have received by exchanging a kiss of peace.
Scripture Lessons Today 2 Samuel 11:26-12:10, 13-15 Psalm 5:1-8 Galatians 2:15-21 Luke 7:36-8:3
Scripture Lessons for Next Week 1 Kings 19:1-15a Psalm 42 Galatians 3:23-29 Luke 8:26-39
The kiss of peace we urgently need to exchange today is with those who perpetuate gun violence. Last spring I carried the All Saints’ banner in a march against gang violence in Salinas. We walked by the site where a teen was gunned down in his own neighborhood. When my arms got tired, a youth helped carry our banner. Let us not get frozen in an ideologically politicized debate like that of the Pharisees. For the peace of Christ originates in his forgiveness, which we receive with joyful gratitude by giving it away.
Recommended Reading: Les Misérables By Robin Denney
The book by Victor Hugo which was made into movies (1998 and 2012) and a Broadway musical entitled Les Misérables, is a story that captures the radical nature of Christ’s forgiveness in the epic tale of the life of Jean Valjean. Valjean’s life is redeemed when a priest whom he steals from, shows him a forgiveness that comes from Christ. Valjean commits his life to that radical forgiveness, which is severely tested by vindictive characters, and a set of terrible circumstances. Despite being given every opportunity and motive to embrace revenge, Valjean always chooses forgiveness. It is a beautiful story which shows how radical and how life-giving forgiveness can be, even in the midst of extreme tragedy and in the face of death.