" . . . To Forgive Is Divine"
" . . . To Forgive Is Divine" A man named Alexander Pope (1688-1744 AD), apparently penned the famous phrase, "To err is human, to forgive is divine," in a poem he wrote in 1711. Both parts of his statement are true and profound. We fallen sinners are thoroughly characterized by "error"; and God alone, in Christ alone, established the splendor of forgiveness. Nothing in this sin-wrecked world is more glorious than forgiveness (all based in Christ); and no one on this fallen sod of the earth is more beautiful than a forgiving human being (all in Christ). Forgiveness is so serenely-gorgeous, stunning, lovely, and attractive, that the angels themselves marvel at it, (cf. 1 Pet. 1:12). Though the elect angels have no personal experience with or of it (forgiveness)--they realize that it emanates from the very being --le...