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September
3, 2004
THE
ONE WHO ACCEPTS US
"To
the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He has made
us accepted in the Beloved" (Ephesians 1:6, NKJV).
If you
have ever applied for a bank loan, employment, or admission
to your favorite university, you know how satisfying it is
to be accepted. We all want to be accepted by our peers, our
parents, our family, our teachers, our spouses. Acceptance
gives a feeling of self-worth.
Acceptance
is what the gospel is all about. In Christ, we are unconditionally
loved and fully accepted. The most powerful illustration of
divine acceptance is the story of the prodigal son (see Luke
15:11-32). Lost, friendless, penniless, homeless, hungry and
lonely, the prodigal finally "came to himself" (Luke
15:17, NKJV). Hoping at least to be accepted as one of his
father's
"hired servants" (verse 19), he memorized his repentance
speech and retraced his steps back to his father and home.
The father's outstretched arms, his paternal kiss, the robe,
the sandals, the ring and the rousing party--all spelled out
one electrifying word, "Accepted!"
We have
all been prodigals in our own far-away countries. Hungry,
lost, and hopeless, we, too, have tried to survive on food
for hogs. But when we come to ourselves, we can be sure of
loving acceptance. The young prodigal, though repentant, was
still dirty, hungry, penniless, and in need when his loving
father embraced him--dirty as he was! And so it is with us.
Christ's vicarious death and perfect life have made us accepted
before God. Only in the Beloved is there acceptance. It is
the righteousness of Christ that makes us accepted. This exquisite
gem says it all: "And every soul that abides in Christ
and has Christ abiding in him, is as dear to God as is his
own beloved Son. Accepted in the Beloved, He is an object
of the Father's tender care."--Signs of the Times,
August 10, 1891.
My
Prayer Today: Lord, thank You for loving me and
accepting me in the Beloved. Amen.
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