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01-06-2026 PART 3: Accepted to Serve, United to Glorify

01-06-2026 PART 3: Accepted to Serve, United to Glorify

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Section 1

Romans 15:7 delivers a direct and challenging command: believers are to accept one another just as Christ accepted them, and this acceptance brings glory to God. Paul intentionally pulls readers back to the moment of their own turning toward Jesus, when Christ did not hesitate, evaluate, or withhold grace, but simply opened His arms. That memory matters, because it becomes the standard for how brothers and sisters in the faith are to treat one another. This instruction is not about endorsing unbelief or compromising truth, but about recognizing the family of God across differences, denominations, maturity levels, and past conflicts. Accepting one another within the body of Christ is not optional; it is an act of obedience that reflects how Jesus received each believer.

Section 2

Paul then reveals something deeply significant: this kind of Christlike acceptance actively glorifies God. Beyond testimonies, worship music, or public acts of faith, God is honored when His people treat one another with grace, patience, and genuine care. Loving the brethren, doing good especially within the household of faith, and releasing old offenses are all expressions of spiritual maturity that magnify God’s character. When believers choose unity over resentment and charity over suspicion, they display the Gospel in action. This acceptance becomes a powerful witness, showing that faith in Jesus produces transformed relationships, not merely personal beliefs.

Section 3

Paul grounds this entire call to unity and acceptance in the example of Jesus Himself, who came not to be served, but to serve. Christ fulfilled God’s promises to Israel and extended mercy to the Gentiles by humbling Himself, even to the point of washing His disciples’ feet and ultimately giving His life. His servant-hearted mission established the new and living way through redemption, making room for all who would believe. As followers of Jesus, believers are called to mirror that same posture of service toward one another. God has never failed to keep His promises, and His mercy remains freely available. When the church lives as a servant-minded, accepting family, it reflects the heart of Christ and brings lasting glory to God.

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