"On the evening of that day, the first day after the Sabbath, the doors were locked where the disciples were, because of their fear of the Jews, but JESUS came and stood in their midst. HE said to them, 'Peace be with you'; then HE showed them HIS hands and HIS side. The disciples kept looking at the LORD and were full of joy.
Again JESUS said to them, 'Peace be with you. As the FATHER has sent ME, so I send you,' After saying this HE breathed on them and said to them, 'Receive the Holy Spirit; for those whose sins you forgive, they are forgiven; for those whose sins you retain, they are retained'." - John 20:19-23
(Just as in the first creation GOD infused life into Adam, so, too, JESUS' breath communicates life to the new spiritual creation. CHRIST, who died to take away the sin of the world, now leaves to HIS own the power to forgive.
Thus the hope of the Biblical people has been realized. GOD led them in such a way that they felt the universal presence of sin, and so they offered animals in the Temple uninterruptedly to appease GOD. That river of blood failed to destroy sin, and the priests themselves offered sacrifices for their own sins before praying to GOD for the others. Ceremonies and rites had no power to purify the heart or to give the Holy Spirit.
Now, in the person of JESUS risen from the dead, a new world has begun. Although humanity may continue to sin, already the first of its sons and daughters, the "eldest brother of them all" is sharing fully the holy life of GOD.
Those who strive for the spiritual life, suffer above all from a keen awareness of the universal presence of sin. They grieve deeply at not yet having attained total liberation from sin. Hence they recognize the forgiveness of sin as the greatest gift given to the Church.
The capacity to forgive is the only power able to release the great tensions within humankind. Although it does not easily conquer hearts, it is an invaluable secret and the Church should consider it as its own particular treasure.
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