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April 02, 2008

Accepting Others

Swimming_against_gif "How readily do you accept other people?" This question recently haunted me as I had my morning devotions. Do I love and accept people for who they are, or do I only accept them if they measure up to my expectations?

In his book, Swimming Against the Current, Chris Blake says,  "Acceptance is not endorsing ideas or behavior. Acceptance is affirming the infinite worth of another person, no matter who she is or what he has done. Acceptance is keeping our feelings, our mind, and our hands open. Acceptance is simply listening without comment." p. 93

Ouch! I don't always do this so well. I tend to resist those who are narrow-minded, caustic or critical. I find them hard to accept. Too often I dole out my acceptance only to those who affirm what I believe and promote what I value. In other words I am selective.

I'm so thankful that Jesus does not offer His grace on a selective basis. I don't think I would qualify. But I've heard that I can become more like Him. That's my goal today.

If you want to read a book that will stretch your thinking, unsettle your complacency and inspire your faith, read Swimming Against the Current.

--Rich

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