In today's gathering, we explored the profound truth that our worthiness is not a prerequisite for God's love and acceptance. We delved into the human condition, our innate sense of unworthiness, and how this affects our relationship with God, with others, and with ourselves. We examined the lies we tell ourselves about not being worthy of love, success, or happiness, and how these lies can hold us back from embracing the fullness of life that God intends for us.
We reflected on the story of the Prodigal Son, who felt unworthy to be called his father's son after squandering his inheritance. Yet, when he returned, his father welcomed him with open arms, not because he was worthy, but because he was loved. This parable mirrors our own journey with God. We often approach Him feeling unworthy, yet He runs to us with compassion, ready to restore us to our rightful place as His children.
We also considered the two criminals crucified alongside Jesus. One recognized his unworthiness and simply asked Jesus to remember him. Jesus's response was a promise of Paradise, not because the criminal was worthy, but because of Jesus's grace.
As we celebrated Easter, we were reminded that Jesus, the Spotless Lamb of God, ransomed humanity not because we were worthy, but because of His great love for us. His sacrifice on the cross and His resurrection are the ultimate expressions of God's love, which does not require us to earn it.
We were encouraged to lay down the lies of unworthiness and to embrace the truth that in Jesus, we find redemption. Our unworthiness is met with His worthiness, and in Him, we find the life, wholeness, and purpose we long for.
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