Acceptance Precedes Change

Paul Scanlon’s message “Acceptance Precedes Change” addresses a key issue in Christianity: the belief that God’s acceptance is a grace gift, not contingent on our changes. He critiques the notion of earning acceptance, emphasizing that true acceptance should precede change, embodying the core of the Gospel.

In “Acceptance Precedes Change,” Paul Scanlon tackles a pivotal issue both in the early church and today: the concept that God’s acceptance is unconditional, a grace gift, rather than a reward for change. Scanlon argues against the human tendency to treat acceptance as a commodity, highlighting that genuine acceptance should always come before any change. This principle, he asserts, lies at the heart of the Gospel. He urges a shift away from the mindset of charging others for acceptance, advocating for embracing and offering acceptance freely, just as it is received from God, fostering an environment where change can naturally and healthily occur.
In “Acceptance Precedes Change,” Paul Scanlon tackles a pivotal issue both in the early church and today: the concept that God’s acceptance is unconditional, a grace gift, rather than a reward for change. Scanlon argues against the human tendency to treat acceptance as a commodity, highlighting that genuine acceptance should always come before any change. This principle, he asserts, lies at the heart of the Gospel. He urges a shift away from the mindset of charging others for acceptance, advocating for embracing and offering acceptance freely, just as it is received from God, fostering an environment where change can naturally and healthily occur.

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