The Repair Enzymes Within
In 2015, Swedish scientist Tomas Lindahl shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for a discovery that changed how we understand life itself. He found that our DNA sustains roughly ten thousand molecular injuries every single day — damage from heat, radiation, even the normal chemistry of breathing. By all accounts, our genetic code should crumble within hours.
But it doesn't. Because woven into every cell is an astonishing repair system. Specialized enzymes patrol the double helix like tireless sentinels, snipping out damaged sections and stitching in fresh, correct code. They don't merely patch the wound — they restore the original design.
This is what the forgiveness of the Almighty looks like at the molecular level. The Psalmist wrote, "As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us." God doesn't simply cover our brokenness. He cuts away what is damaged and restores us to the blueprint He always intended.
And here is the grace within the science: those repair enzymes never stop working. They don't keep a record of how many times a strand has been broken. They simply find the damage and make it right — again and again and again.
When we forgive others, we participate in this same divine pattern. We become agents of restoration rather than chroniclers of damage. The God who designed repair into the very fabric of our cells invites us to weave that same mercy into every relationship we touch.
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