Lavishly Inclusive
To be inclusive is to reflect God’s heart. He didn’t only die for your house and clan or mine. He died for the house and clan you and I might marginalize for their differences, their “bad” theology and company, their different cultural expressions, and their different orientation. Lay your head on Christ’s bosom and be mindful for whom he was and is available: the prostitute, the thief, the adulterer, the murderer, the disenfranchised, . . . and you and me. If we would stay there, then we must also be availably and lavishly inclusive.
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