ON THE ELEVENTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS...

           GIVING THE GIFT OF REPENTANCE 
Two thousand years ago, outside Jerusalem’s walls in a garden called Gethsemane, Jesus and his disciples retired for pondering and prayer.  This sacred spot and holy ground is where the Sinless Son of the Everlasting Father took upon himself the sins of all men, on condition of repentance.  Abandon by His disciples and alone in the garden, Jesus, suffered beyond that of comprehension.  
Jesus drained the dregs of that bitter cup for the salvation of mankind and to free us from the chains of sin.  We do not know, nor mortal mind can conceive the full impact of what Christ did in the garden of Gethsemane, but the pressure was so intense that the very capillaries burst as he sweat blood from every pore.
Jesus suffered in both body and spirit more than its possible for man to suffer, except unto death.  Although, incomprehensible to us, the attonement ransomed penitent souls from the pains and penalties of sin, and made mercy available to those who believe in his holy name.  There is not a greater gift that has, or will ever be given in this life or the next.  He is the only way to salvation.  

The invitation to repent is rarely a voice of chastisement, but rather a loving appeal to turn around and return to God.  If one were running the wrong way in a marathon, no matter how hard or far that person ran, they would never reach their destination.  But, by turning around and going in the right direction, they would indeed cross the finish line.  

This divine gift of repentance is the key to happiness in this life and in the life hereafter. 

This Christmas may we accept the atonement and give the gift of repentance.

Linda Sumner Urza, written for: one fineday11.blogspot.com