The Bible tells us if we would have
God’s boundless affection, there’s but one condition: We must love God without
restraint and each other without exception. I realize that loving some of us is
a tall order, but considering the reward, I suspect it’s worth the effort. And,
just between you and me, God doesn’t expect us to be 100% successful. He just requires us to try. I intend to try
harder. I suggest you do likewise. While
loving everyone, unconditionally, without exception, at first appears daunting
if not entirely impossible, that’s not necessarily the case. We are all products of genetics, our
environment, and our life experiences.
As a result, we are each very different.
Despite this obvious fact, we all have one thing in common. Even in the case of the most seeming vile and
depraved among us, that individual was once a vulnerable child. To one extent or another, some essence of
that innocent child remains. While it’s
often difficult to reconcile ourselves to what many people become, or at least
appear to have become, with this insight and determination, it’s entirely
possible to love who each of us was. We’re required to love the sinner, not the
sin. That’s a start. SC
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