Quote by Sarah Lance
If we are not being maligned, scandalizing those who still sleep in the church, then we are missing the incarnational call to love the world's most vulnerable, the world's exiled, the world's most wounded. Our concern should be what the poor and prostituted think of us, what the God of the universe thinks of us, not what those around us think of us.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the importance of focusing on the marginalized and vulnerable in society rather than seeking approval or acceptance from those who may not understand or appreciate such efforts. It suggests that instead of conforming to societal expectations, our priority should be embodying an unprejudiced love for those who are suffering and marginalized, as this is what truly matters in the grander scheme of things. By shifting our concern from personal reputation to the well-being of the most vulnerable, we align ourselves with the intention of divine love.
Topics
Truth God Poverty Poor Compassion Church Caring Scandal Speaking Out Advocacy Excile Maligned Marginalized Prostitute
By Sarah Lance