Thursday, November 28, 2013

Betrayal

"People who live together can be sources of great sorrow for one another.  When Jesus chose his twelve apostles, Judas was one of them.  Judas was called a traitor. A traitor, according to the literal meaning of the Greek word for "betraying" is someone who hands the other over to suffering.

"The truth is that we all have something of the traitor in us because each of us hands our fellow human beings over to suffering somehow, somewhere, mostly without intending or even knowing it. Many children, even grown up children, can experience deep anger toward their parents for having protected them too much or too little.

"When we are willing to confess that we often hand those we love over to suffering, even against our best intentions, we will be more ready to forgive those who, mostly against their will, are causes of our pain."

-Henri Nouwen

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