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“It was at a church service in Munich that I saw him, a former S.S. man who had stood guard at the shower room door in the processing center at Ravensbruck. He was the first of our actual jailers that I had seen since that time. And suddenly it was all there – the roomful of mocking men, the heaps…” quote by Corrie ten Boom
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““It was at a church service in Munich that I saw him, a former S.S. man who had stood guard at the shower room door in the processing center at Ravensbruck. He was the first of our actual jailers that I had seen since that time. And suddenly it was all there – the roomful of mocking men, the heaps of clothing, Betsie's pain-blanched face. He came up to me as the church was emptying, beaming and bowing. “How grateful I am for your message, Fraulein.” He said. “To think that, as you say, He has washed my sins away!” His hand was thrust out to shake mine. And I, who had preached so often to the people in Bloemendaal the need to forgive, kept my hand at my side. Even as the angry, vengeful thoughts boiled through me, I saw the sin of them. Jesus Christ had died for this man; was I going to ask for more? Lord Jesus, I prayed, forgive me and help me to forgive him. I tried to smile, I struggles to raise my hand. I could not. I felt nothing, not the slightest spark of warmth or charity. And so again I breathed a silent prayer. Jesus, I prayed, I cannot forgive him. Give me Your forgiveness. As I took his hand the most incredible thing happened. From my shoulder along my arm and through my hand a current seemed to pass from me to him, while into my heart sprang a love for this stranger that almost overwhelmed me. And so I discovered that it is not on our forgiveness any more than on our goodness that the world's healing hinges, but on His. When He tells us to love our enemies, He gives, along with the command, the love itself.””

Corrie ten Boom

About This Quote

Source Memoir: The Hiding Place, 1971

A survivor confronts a former oppressor, realizing forgiveness comes from divine love, not personal strength.

In simple terms: Forgiveness is granted through God's love, not our own effort.

Key Takeaway

Seek divine help to forgive.

Themes

forgiveness faith redemption humility love

Mood

reflective hopeful spiritual

Type

inspirational theological

When to use this quote

  • prisoner encounter
  • church service
  • personal prayer
  • healing process

Key Concepts

theology psychology spiritual transformation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can you forgive someone who hurt you deeply?
  • How does faith change your view of forgiveness?
A Different Perspective

Forgiveness may feel impossible without divine intervention.

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