Everyday God for Your Every Day
The fastest way to lose peace is to make it your job to fix everybody. I’m closing out the Acceptance series by talking about the kind of acceptance that actually costs something: acknowledging people as they are, even when they think differently, believe differently, or hurt you, and refusing to turn love into a control project. We ground this in Scripture, because “acceptance” is not a vague self-help idea. Jesus tells us to stop judging while ignoring our own plank (Matthew 7:1–5), and Romans 3:23 levels the room by reminding us that all of us fall short. We also sit with Jesus’ command to love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:39), and we tease out why self-acceptance and humility are often the missing links when we struggle to accept others. I also get honest about the nuance: acceptance is not approval. You can love someone without endorsing every choice, and you can recognize sin without stepping into the role of judge. We talk about forgiveness, praying for enemies, and what it looks like when the fruit of the Spirit becomes visible in everyday Christian relationships, especially in the home where different personalities and love languages collide. If you’ve been stuck in frustration, offense, or exhaustion from unmet expectations, let this be a reset. Listen, share it with someone who needs more grace, and if it helps you, subscribe and leave a review. What’s one relationship where you want to practice acceptance this week? Text Kathy [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602174/fan_mail/new]
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