Chris Colfer who acted as Kurt Hummel on the new TV serial Glee has made me see the relationship between Abba Father, our God, with His children.
In its episode tonight, when he confessed to his father that he’s a gay, then his father said:
“ I know it since you’re 3. But it doesn’t change my love for you. I still love you for what you are.”
And he cried.
Well, what can I say?
That’s the love of our Father (or even more than what I’ve seen in the movie!). Unconditional. 100% acceptance. For whatever we’ve done in our life, He forgives us. And His forgiveness is uncountable (well, it doesn’t mean that we can take it as a granted though). But, what I’m referring to right now is that: it doesn’t matter how bad your past was. It doesn’t matter how sinful you were before. It doesn’t matter that you’ve done the biggest mistakes in your life in previous time, because His mercy is there for you.
His mercy is there for us. He’s able to forgive us. Over and over again. Even sometimes for the same stupid mistakes that we couldn’t avoid to do. He is willing to accept us, just the way we are.
God’s love, God’s forgiveness is filling my heart at this moment.
Never look down on yourself, because He accepts you for what you are.
The only thing that matter is: too often we can’t accept ourselves. We think that we’re not worthy. We think that we’re not good enough. Oh, yes.. we need to fight for whatever we want in this life. For whatever we have at this moment: our job, our family, our study. But, we can only live our life to the fullest when we can accept ourselves more and more.
God loves you. God loves us. God so loved the world that He gave His only Son. That’s the greatest love of all.
HCMC,
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