There is a finite supply of compassion, we are told, and we must show it only to those who truly deserve it. But this isn’t God’s way. God extends grace to all of us. Indeed, as Paul writes to the Romans, Christ died for us on the cross while we were yet sinners. We have been offered salvation precisely despite not ‘deserving’ it!
If we are to love as Jesus loved, we cannot restrict our care only to those we deem ‘worthy’ or ‘innocent’. Jesus demands more from us than this!
Question: What would it mean for us to love as Christ loved, without first worrying about whether the person before us is ‘worthy’?
Prayer: Christ Jesus, you showed us how to love all people, and to see in each of them the very image of God. You died to liberate us from sin, even though we were the very ones who put you on the cross. Help us to model that love in our own lives, and to reject attempts to separate people into ‘worthy’ and ‘unworthy’
of your love. Amen.
We are reading the Bible with Justin Whelan until 16 June.