
31/01/2024
A TALE OF FORGIVENESS AND SECOND CHANCE
Mrs. Johnson was the principal of a prestigious school in the city. She was known for her strict disciplinary measures and no-nonsense attitude towards students. One day, a student named Chuks was caught cheating in an exam and was punished severely by Mrs. Johnson. She screamed at him, humiliated him in front of the entire class and even slapped him. Chuks was devastated and felt that he was unfairly treated.
Years passed, and Mrs. Johnson retired from her job as a principal. She was now living a peaceful life with her family. One day, she received a call from her Son. He informed her that he had received an advert for a job from a prestigious company and information he got from an old friend was that the HR was an old student of her mother, he was happy because he knew that once the mother meets the HR, out of respect for the mother he will give him the job Mrs. Johnson agreed to meet the HR and went to the office.
As soon as she entered the office, she saw Chuks sitting there. She was surprised and shocked to see him after all these years. She tried to avoid him, but Chuks recognized her and approached her. He reminded her of the incident that happened years ago and asked her if she remembered him. Mrs. Johnson felt ashamed and apologized for her behavior. She confessed that she had been too harsh on him and regretted her actions. Chuks forgave her and asked her to state her mission
Chuks did everything she could to help Mrs Johnson's son get the job. She had learned her lesson and had realized that every student deserved respect and fair treatment. She vowed never to repeat her mistake and to be a better person.
In the end, Mrs. Johnson and Chuks became good friends, and Chuks even got married to her last daughter. They had both moved on from their past and had learned to forgive and forget. The incident had taught them an important lesson that everyone deserves a second chance, and it's never too late to make things right.
Matthew 18:21-35
21Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, "Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to seven times?" 22Jesus answered, "I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.
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