4.26- Imperfect, Yet Loved

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Imperfect, Yet Loved                          Luke 7:36-50                                   Albert Lee

    In Japan, food products are immaculately prepared and packaged. Not only must they taste good but they must look good too. I wonder if I am purchasing the food or the packaging! Because of the Japanese emphasis on good quality, products with slight defects are often discarded. However, in recent years wakeari products have gained popularity. Wakeari means “there is a reason” in Japanese. These products are not thrown away but are sold at a cheap price “for a reason” – for example, a crack in a rice cracker.

    My friend who lives in Japan tells me that wakeari is also a catchphrase for people who are obviously less than perfect.

    Jesus loves all people – including the wakeari who society casts aside. When a woman who had lived a sinful life learned that Jesus was eating at a Pharisee’s house, she went there and knelt behind Jesus at His feet, weeping (Luke 7:37-38). The Pharisee labeled her “a sinner” (verse 39), but Jesus accepted her. He spoke gently to her, assuring her that her sins were forgiven (verse 48).

    Jesus loves imperfect, wakeari people – which includes you and me. And the greatest demonstration of His love for us is that “while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8). As recipients of His love, may we be conduits of His love to the flawed people around us so they too may know that they can receive God’s love despite their imperfections.

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