Dear Steemian brothers and sisters,
By now I'm sure you've heard over national news the story of Larry Nassar's crime.
Rachael Denhollander was one of the victim and persisted in bringing him to justice. In her powerful statement, she shed light on the events and shared a wonderful message from the gospel.
She is a living testimony of Romans 8:37.
You can read her full statement at the link below. Here is the excerpt of her statement on the gospel of the Bible--she stated it beautifully.
"In our early hearings. you brought your Bible into the courtroom and you have spoken of praying for forgiveness. And so it is on that basis that I appeal to you. If you have read the Bible you carry, you know the definition of sacrificial love portrayed is of God himself loving so sacrificially that he gave up everything to pay a penalty for the sin he did not commit. By his grace, I, too, choose to love this way.
You spoke of praying for forgiveness. But Larry, if you have read the Bible you carry, you know forgiveness does not come from doing good things, as if good deeds can erase what you have done. It comes from repentance which requires facing and acknowledging the truth about what you have done in all of its utter depravity and horror without mitigation, without excuse, without acting as if good deeds can erase what you have seen this courtroom today.
If the Bible you carry says it is better for a stone to be thrown around your neck and you throw into a lake than for you to make even one child stumble. And you have damaged hundreds.
The Bible you speak carries a final judgment where all of God's wrath and eternal terror is poured out on men like you. Should you ever reach the point of truly facing what you have done, the guilt will be crushing. And that is what makes the gospel of Christ so sweet. Because it extends grace and hope and mercy where none should be found. And it will be there for you.
I pray you experience the soul crushing weight of guilt so you may someday experience true repentance and true forgiveness from God, which you need far more than forgiveness from me -- though I extend that to you as well.
Throughout this process, I have clung to a quote by C.S. Lewis, where he says, my argument against God was that the universe seems so cruel and unjust. But how did I get this idea of just, unjust? A man does not call a line crooked unless he first has some idea of straight. What was I comparing the universe to when I called it unjust?"
Full statement: https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/24/us/rachael-denhollander-full-statement/index.html
Let's pray that God will continue to heal her and the victims of this vile crime and make them more than conquerors.
In Christ,
@dandida
Great CS Lewis quote from Rachael. Love the post. Thank you. @reonlouw
thank you. yes she stated it beautifully
Great post I followed and re steamed God is good
yes he is! Thank you
A very good article!!! Congrats!
thank you! this is to highlight the victim the conqueror
yes!!! very interesting
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