This story has urged me on to forgiveness during some of the hardest moments of my life. If she could do it, so can I!
Corrie ten Boom, “The Hiding Place” (Photo credit: Corrie ten Boom Museum)
“Now he was in front of me, hand thrust out: ‘A fine message, Fräulein! How good it is to know that, as you say, all our sins are at the bottom of the sea!’ And I, who had spoken so glibly of forgiveness, fumbled in my pocketbook rather than take that hand. He would not remember me, of course—how could he remember one prisoner among those thousands of women?
But I remembered him and the leather crop swinging from his belt. I was face-to-face with one of my captors and my blood seemed to freeze.
‘You mentioned Ravensbruck in your talk,’ he was saying, ‘I was a guard there.’ No, he did not remember me. ‘But since that time,’ he went on, ‘I have become a Christian. I know that God has forgiven me for the cruel things I…
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What a testimony of forgiveness and it is truly an act of will to forgive!
I heard her tell this story in person when i was much younger. She was a wonderful woman of God.
What a privilege. I have visited her family home and church in Haarlem, The Netherlands. What a powerful story of God’s redemptive grace poured out through a family.