Grace Lived Out in Unity and Love
Acts 15 ends with a practical expression of grace. James and the leaders in Jerusalem crafted a letter that protected the truth of the gospel while also promoting unity among Jewish and Gentile believers. This is a beautiful picture of how grace works—not only vertically between God and us, but also horizontally between us and others. Grace invites us to lay down unnecessary burdens that divide, to honor one another, and to walk in love. The Jewish believers released Gentiles from the demands of the law; the Gentile believers made concessions out of respect for their Jewish brothers. Neither group compromised the gospel, but both chose humility for the sake of unity. We often struggle with this today. We allow preferences, personality differences, cultural backgrounds, or minor disagreements to pull us apart. Yet God calls us to the same grace-shaped posture the early church demonstrated. Grace teaches us to listen, to be patient, to honor one another, and to put others before ourselve...