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A Prayer for Extending God’s Grace-full Acceptance

     Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God. Rom. 15:7

     Dear Lord Jesus, it’s both settling and centering to begin this day with the assurance of your acceptance—your radical and complete welcome. You know everything about me, and yet you still want and delight in me. You know my failures, foolishness, and faithlessness; and yet you totally accept me.

     When I confess my sins, I don’t inform you of anything you don’t already know. In fact, I’m probably aware of only 3 or 4 percent of my actual sins. It’s absolutely overwhelming to be this known, this accepted, and this loved.

     I’m the immature younger brother you welcomed home. I’m the self-righteous elder brother you constantly pursue. I’m the one lying at your feet others would stone, but you have loved. I’ve been up in the tree with Zacchaeus and down in the depths with Peter, and you have accepted me.

     But here comes the challenging part, Jesus. As you’ve accepted us, you’re calling us to accept others. I’ll need all the grace you promise to love like that, for there are certain people—believers and non-believers alike, I struggle to accept, or even stay present in the same room. My pride and prejudices, hurts and commitment to a pain-free heart just take over at times.

     Jesus, I need a bigger gospel heart and more gospel wisdom if I’m going to make headway in this calling. Please help me show kindness without compromising my convictions. Teach me the difference between essential and nonessential matters. Show me the difference between acceptance and acquiescence. Free me from the limitations of my perspective, the ingrown-ness of my theological tribe, and the insecurities of my comfort zone. Liberate me from insincere niceness and my penchant for rightness. Make me a spontaneous lover of people.

     Let me remember that God’s promise to bring to completion the good work you began in me, also applies to all of his children. Burn the conviction indelibly into my heart: it brings you praise when I work hard at accepting others as you accept me. So very Amen I pray, in your matchless and merciful name.

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