We understand how God
can be receptive to the godly. It’s not
hard to understand how the godly are favored by Him. It is hard for us to grasp how God can save
the ungodly, those who constantly live in sin.
We easily dismiss the ungodly as being beyond the reach of
salvation. We understand how good people
are easily loved, but fail to understand how bad people can be loved by a
loving God.
Maybe you see yourself as being too much
of a sinner to be loved by God. No one
is beyond the scope of God’s love. He
loves all people equally, regardless if they love Him in return or not. He loves all because He is love. He longs to have a relationship with
everyone, including you. He gladly
welcomes all who come to Him for the forgiveness of their sins and a life in
Him.
We are prone to look down on the
ungodly, but what we fail to grasp is that all of us who are saved were amongst
the ungodly. Each of us were just as
they are now, sinners in need of a Savior.
All of us constantly sinned against God before our salvation. None of us knew what it was like to be loved
by God. All of us willfully did not let
the Lord into our hearts. All of us once
were subject to the wrath of God.
Instead of looking down on the ungodly,
we should have compassion on them. They
have enough people in the world who look down on them and judge them for the
way they choose to live. They need
people who genuinely love them and care for their souls. They need people to help them find their way
out of their sinful lives. They need
people to accept them for who they are and prayerfully be a witness of God’s
grace before their eyes. They need
people who believe in who they can become in Christ if they would only
surrender to Him.
How can anyone be saved? It is only through God’s grace and His
outpoured love on our lives. No one
deserves it, but all can have it. God
desires a relationship with everyone. He
knows that all won’t accept His offer to save them, but that doesn’t change His
love for them. God won’t give up on the
lost and neither should we. Someone
cared enough about you to love you while you were a sinner and pointed you to
the Lord. Someone prayed for your
salvation. Will you do the same for
someone you know?
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