Wednesday, March 11

United by the Cross
Ephesians 2:11-22; Galatians 3:26-29

The early church struggled with a revolutionary truth: the cross demolishes every dividing wall. Jew and Gentile, slave and free, male and female—all distinctions fade before the equalizing power of grace. In Christ, the homosexual who repents, the Muslim who believes, and the convicted felon who surrenders all become our brothers and sisters. This isn't comfortable theology; it's transformative reality. Unity in Christ means celebrating when those we once judged experience salvation. It means bearing one another's burdens regardless of past failures. It means loving sacrificially across cultural, racial, and social boundaries. The question isn't whether someone deserves God's grace—none of us do. The question is: will we celebrate what God is doing in unlikely people?

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