One of the most compassionate moments in Jesus’ life happened while he was dying on the cross.
The criminal crucified next to Jesus pleaded for God’s mercy when he said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” Luke 23:42

At the moment this man begs for grace, he had already admitted to fact that he was guilty of the crime he committed, and the crime was worthy of a death sentence. In other words, he was not a very nice person by his own admission.
Yet he dares to ask Jesus for mercy knowing he deserves nothing.
Jesus answered him, “I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise.” Luke 23:43

Even in the depths of painful suffering, Jesus offers this man a future.
This is a touching moment. I can see myself in that criminal asking for an eternal lifeline and Jesus responds by essentially saying, “I will see you later today at my house.”
This moment shows us the heart of Jesus for all people, not just the criminal.
Remember: For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. John 3:17

Yet there is a hypocrisy within some circles of Christianity that see their salvation as secure but then question the sincerity of other people’s faith. The hypocrisy of being forgiven by Christ but denying that same forgiveness or even grace to others.
I have witnessed the hate and judgment of various groups of people by Christians! This should not be! Not now, not ever.
The truth of God’s love is this: For God so loved the world…
Not some of the world.
Not a few people.
Not the people who live like me.
For God so loved the world…

There is no one that we lock eyes with that does not matter to Jesus.
You can’t claim the love of Jesus when you hate others (or groups of others) for any reason.
If you have received the grace of Jesus’ love, share it with others.
God bless,
Pr. Ben