I am accepted in the beloved. (Ephesians 1:6)
This is what we’re built for,
This is humanity’s greatest suppressed desire,
This fills the God-sized hole in each of us,
It is the reason for our social bent,
To be accepted truly, purely, safely, irrevocably, ultimately by the Father.
I am accepted in the beloved.
To really recline in that I need two things:
to be completely satisfied with being accepted by the Father —alone, to be perfectly content and full of joy with the Father’s acceptance whether anyone else accepts me or not,
and to understand that I’m accepted on the basis of His goodness, not mine.
“But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” —Romans 5:8
I cannot mess this up.
There is nothing I can possibly do to mess this up.
Oh, what amazing grace! Praise your name God our Father and our Savior, Jesus Christ!
Hallelujah!
This is at the heart of righteousness.
Righteousness is having a right relationship to everything.
This reality, that I am accepted in the beloved, changes my posture.
Accepting it changes how I relate to everything. It makes righteousness possible.
It allows you to stand tall and stand firm for what is good and right, like a mighty tree that gives shelter to others and feeds them with the fruit from The Tree Of Eternal Life who’s leaf never fades and is always in season.
Consider Jesus.
This cradle of absolute safety was established so that you could be conformed to His image without fear of failure or rejection, so that no matter what happens, Jesus is the result.
“being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete [it] until the day of Jesus Christ;”
—Philippians 1:6
I am accepted in the beloved.
Rest in that, and be transformed by it.