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1 " [A] clear picture came into John's mind. He could see Jesus hanging on the cross: stripped, beaten, mocked, despised, nails tearing through his flesh, and a crown of thorns on his head. And John could hear Jesus cry, from within the pain, "Forgive!" John realized his message was for him and for his fellow Rwandans. He understood that neither he, nor they, could wait until the pain was over in order to forgive. Jesus had cried out for the forgiveness of his killers when he was still in the midst of the pain. "
― Catherine Claire Larson , As We Forgive: Stories of Reconciliation from Rwanda
2 " How can I refuse to forgive you when I did not make you? Your crime--" she paused, forming her thoughts carefully--"Your crime was against God, who created the people you killed. "