
Loved, regardless
We're human and we're all not perfect: we make promises we don't or can't keep; we lose our composure from time to time; we don't 'make the grade' at school or uni or work, we overcommit and then can't fulfil those commitments; we disagree and have different perspectives. We sometimes mess up big time, with consequences for us and others.
But, when we feel like we've messed up and disappointed God, ourselves and/or others, God always has his arms wide open. He's the parent at the school gate who, when he sees his child has had a hard day, hugs them despite what's happened. We see this in the story of the Prodigal Son (read Luke 15). God is always for his children and is willing to get involved in their mess, even when they're covered in regret and pain. He will always run to embrace them, even when they've covered themselves in shame.
In God's word, we read, 'Show deep love for each other, for love makes up for many of your faults' (1 Peter 4:8 TLB). Like God and the father of the prodigal, we are called to love people, regardless. This is not always easy, because people may have really hurt us or let us down. Let's ask God to show us his love for us first, to help us to extend love to those around us. We are all loved, regardless.
So what now? If someone you know is struggling, get in touch just to ask how they are. Letting someone know you're concerned and there for them can make a world of difference.
— SCRIPTURE —
'Love makes up for many of your faults.' 1 Peter 4:8 TLB
— SOULFOOD —
Lev 18-20, Luke 2:8-20, Ps 71:1-16, Pro 2:1-2
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