When Saul arrived in Jerusalem, he tried to meet with the believers, but they were all afraid of him. They did not believe he had truly become a believer! Acts 9:26 NLT
Growing up, I
was shunned for all the wrong reasons.
Prior to high
school, I did my best to live with integrity. I knew God had a plan for me. One
would think a good clean-cut kid would have been readily accepted. It didn’t
happen. My physique was nothing to brag about. When teams were picked for dodgeball or basketball, the team captains only picked me because they had run out
of choices. Neither did my lazy classmates who didn’t like to do their homework
or study for their tests enjoy my refusing to let them copy my work. Sometimes
I was bullied. At other times, they just shunned me.
Saul planned
to destroy this new movement called the Way. After meeting the risen Christ,
however, he wanted to share this change with Jesus’ disciples. His anticipation
was met with shunning. They didn’t trust him. What if his attempts were merely
a ploy to expose believers so he could kill them?
It is quite
common for unbelievers to shun believers. Though Christ mandates us to
love unbelievers and offer them an invitation to trust Christ, they often shun
us in return—or at least the message we share. Jesus said many would walk the
broad road to destruction. He also said believers would be persecuted just as
he was.
Shunning can
also come from other believers. Perhaps, like these early Christians were with
Paul, they’re familiar with our past. They wonder whether we’ve really changed.
Can they trust us to teach a class, work with the youth, or date their daughter?
Though forgiven by God, our past can hang over our heads like an angry thundercloud.
The good news is that God never shuns those who come to him for forgiveness. When we fail, he continues to give us second chances. Regardless of how others might treat us, we can know we’re always loved and accepted by God.
When others
shun you, remember God never will.
Prayer:
Father, we thank You for Your forgiveness and for never turning us away when we
come to You.
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