Thursday, May 28, 2009

Learning about forgiveness from my 6-year-old son

I've been meaning to share this story that truly touched my heart but kept forgetting. Now another, equally beautiful (to me, his mother) happened today so I will tell you about both.

I'm biased, of course, but he has truly touched my heart. He teaching me about forgiveness!

Three weeks ago....
I needed to pull J aside to talk to him about some harsh words I overheard him saying about another person. They were said somewhat playfully but still they weren't appropriate and I really don't think he fully comprehended what he was saying. So we talked about it a little and I told him that I really didn't think he meant it. He leaned over and said, "Like sometimes when I say rude things to you, mommy, I really don't mean it. Will you forgive me?"


Today during Divine Liturgy for the Ascension of our Lord, Joseph made it quite clear he really did not want to be there. He was very cranky for the first half of the service. Early on in the service I bent over and told him that he really needed to change his attitude before he approached the chalice, that he shouldn't do so with such anger. I told him he needed to find forgiveness. Just as we were starting to say the communion prayer he came up to me and hugged me and said (with a big smile on his face), "Mommy, I forgive you." I hugged him back and said, "thank you, I forgive you too."

6 comments:

Mimi said...

Sniff, sniff. Good job, J.

Happy Feast Day!

elizabeth said...

that's wonderful! Blessed Feast!

Matushka said...

Beautiful! I love children.

M.Michelle

Pres. Kathy said...

I just love the innocence of children. They should be an example for us all.

Michelle M. said...

It is wonderful to remember things like that. I hope you had a blessed feast!

Bluecanopy said...

Beautiful. Lord Have Mercy.