Umbrella of Mercy
One of the most convicting questions followers of Christ can ask is whether their love actually looks anything like His. Jesus never required people to prove their worth before extending compassion, care, or dignity. He acted first and explained later. The woman caught in adultery was surrounded by a crowd ready to stone her, and Jesus did not debate her guilt or demand a public confession. He knelt down and protected her. That is the standard we are called to measure ourselves against, not a filtered or tradition-softened version of Jesus, but the One who met people exactly where they were. Many Christians have grown up in systems, whether church, cultural, or family, that taught a version of love rooted in power rather than grace. This shows up in the tendency to make theological agreement the qualifying factor for who receives empathy or basic dignity. It also shows up in phrases like hate the sin, love the sinner, which often end up rejecting the whole person while calling it love. True love, the kind Jesus modeled, does not make people perpetually dependent on others to speak for them. It builds up, equips, and steps back. It works to restore voice and dignity rather than replace it. Genuine love and genuine repentance are inseparable. If we have participated in systems or patterns that have caused harm through racism, exclusion, or silence, love requires more than a change in tone. It requires a turning away. That means acknowledging not just personal wrongdoing but also the ways we have upheld structures that have hurt others. The invitation this week is to honestly examine your own definition of love, hold it up next to how Jesus loved in the Gospels, and then take one concrete step toward someone or a community you have found it difficult to extend genuine love toward. Be sure to like, comment and subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Seneca Creek Community Church. CONNECT WITH SENECA CREEK HERE: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/senecacreekcc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SenecaCreekCC Website: https://senecacreek.org/ #senecacreekcommunitychurch #senecacreek #gaithersburgmd
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