In Stories for the Journey...
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In Stories for the Journey, William R. White relates this story of sin and forgiveness. One of the men in the community committed a serious sin. The council called a meeting and requested the Teacher to attend. When he refused to come they sent a telegram telling him the matter was urgent. "Since you insist," he replied, "I will come in about 30 minutes." When he arrived at the meeting of the council, the Teacher entered the room carrying a leaking jug filled with water on his back. The members of the council asked, "Teacher, what is this?" "All day long," the Teacher replied, "my sins run out behind me and I am unaware of them. Yet despite my blindness to my own sin, today I am asked to judge the error of another." When they heard the words of the Teacher they forgave the man who had sinned and said no more. -- Joseph
