God Forgives People You Don’t Want Him To

There’s a part of the gospel we don’t say out loud very often.

Not because it’s unclear — it’s actually very clear — but because it makes us squirm a little.

Here it is:

God has (and will) forgive people you don’t want Him to.

People you think deserve what’s coming to them.

People you can’t stand.

People who’ve made choices you would never make.

People whose sins look worse to you than your own.

We talk a lot about grace, but if we’re honest, what we really like is selective grace.

Grace for people who sin in familiar ways. Grace for people who apologize the right way. Grace for people who fit our idea of “fixable.”

But God doesn’t use our categories.

He doesn’t sort humanity into “acceptable sinners” and “unacceptable sinners.”

He doesn’t forgive based on how easy someone is to sympathize with. He doesn’t take polls or run background checks.

If someone turns to Him, He forgives — cleanly, completely, without hesitation.

Even tho they don’t immediately clean up 100% (like you).

And sometimes, if we’re being honest, that irritates us.

Because deep down, we think grace should be proportional. The bigger the sin, the bigger the penalty.

The more damage someone caused, the longer they should sit in the penalty box before God lets them up.

But that’s not how grace works.

Grace isn’t earned. Grace isn’t calibrated. Grace isn’t a reward for good behavior.

Grace is a gift — and it’s a gift God hands out more freely than we would.

If that bothers us, there’s a reason:

We’ve forgotten what we were forgiven of. Or we’ve minimized it. Or we’ve convinced ourselves that our sins were more understandable, more reasonable, more “human.”

They weren’t.

They just feel smaller because they’re ours.

The truth is simple:

The same grace that covers you will cover people you don’t like.

And the same cross that saved you will save people you wouldn’t choose.

That’s not a flaw in the gospel. That’s the whole point.

And if God is that generous with them…
He’s that generous with you, too.

Lucky for all of us.

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