Remain in My Love: Grace Unites All Believers
May 23, 2025 Remain in My Love: Grace Unites All Believers Remain in My Love: Grace Unites All Believers In the early days of the Church, tension brewed over who belonged and how they would be welcomed into the faith. As Jewish and Gentile believers came together, questions arose about tradition, law, and purity. Could the Gentiles be full members of the community without first bearing the weight of the Mosaic law? Peter’s response in Acts 15 is both courageous and freeing. He reminds the assembly that God made no distinction—He gave the Holy Spirit to Gentile believers just as He did to the Jewish disciples. The dividing lines that once separated people are now dissolved in Christ. “We believe that we are saved through the grace of the Lord Jesus, in the same way as they,” Peter declares. Grace, not law, is the true foundation of belonging in God’s family. This moment in the Church’s history is more than an administrative decision; it’s a declaration of the heart of the Gospel. Faith in Jesus—His love, His sacrifice, His grace—is what purifies. Not rituals. Not regulations. Not heritage. Just grace. James, affirming Peter, quotes the prophets to show this has always been God’s plan: to rebuild, restore, and welcome all humanity into communion with Him. This is not a new idea—it’s a fulfilled promise. The Church’s task is no longer to burden new believers with the past but to guide them in purity and devotion in light of the new covenant. In the Gospel reading from John, Jesus invites His disciples to remain in His love. He promises that keeping His commandments—living in love, truth, and mercy—leads to a complete and lasting joy. This joy is not found in legalism or exclusion but in relationship and grace. The unity Peter and James speak of is not uniformity. It is not a demand for sameness. It is a call to remain in the love of Christ, which binds together people from every background and history. 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