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  • The flunk-outs and drop-outs and burned-outs.
  • The broke and the broken.
  • The drug heads and the divorced.
  • The HIV-positive and herpes-ridden.
  • The brain-damaged, the incurably ill.
  • The barren and the pregnant too-many-times or at the wrong time.
  • The overemployed, the underemployed, the unemployed. The unemployable.
  • The swindled, the shoved aside, the replaced.
  • The parents with children living on the street, the children with parents not dying in the “rest” home.
  • The lonely, the incompetent, the stupid.
  • The emotionally starved or emotionally dead. And on and on and on.

Is it true that “Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal?” It is true!… Jesus offers to all such people as these the present blessedness of the present kingdom—regardless of circumstances…. Even the moral disasters will be received by God as they come to rely on Jesus, count on him, and make him their companion in his kingdom.

  • Murderers and child-molesters.
  • The brutal and the bigoted.
  • Drug lords and pornographers.
  • War criminals and sadists.
  • Terrorists.
  • The perverted and the filthy and the filthy rich.
  • The David Berkowitzs (“Son of Sam”), Jeffrey Dahmers, and Colonel Noriegas.

Can’t we feel some sympathy for Jesus’ contemporaries, who huffed at him, “This man is cordial to sinners, and even eats with them!” Sometimes I feel I don’t really want the kingdom to be open to such people. But it is. That is the heart of God….

If I, as a recovering sinner myself, accept Jesus’ good news, I can go to the mass murderer and say, “You can be blessed in the kingdom of the heavens. There is forgiveness that knows no limits.”

  • To the pederast and the perpetrator of incest.
  • To the worshiper of Satan.
  • To those who rob the aged and weak.
  • To the cheat and the liar, the bloodsucker and the vengeful: Blessed! Blessed! Blessed! As they flee into the arms of The Kingdom Among Us.

— Dallas Willard (HT)

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