In this episode of Taz Talks 52, we talk about the irony of how easy it is to judge people by their rough edges, attitudes, or imperfections, while God is busy using those same imperfect people to serve, help, and pray with real power. We share what it looks like when ministry gets messy, real personalities, real struggles, real flaws, and how that can tempt us to criticize, pull back, or keep our distance. But the lesson hits hard: if God loved us when we were still broken, we don’t get to demand perfection from others before we show them love. The key takeaway is practical: bearing with each other means choosing patience when someone gets on your nerves, and forgiveness means releasing bitterness instead of feeding it or keeping score. We point back to Jesus’ standard love on purpose, even when it costs you pride, comfort, or the last word and we challenge you to show that kind of grace this week with someone you’ve been struggling with. We end uplifted and ready: stay strong, stay courageous, and keep fighting the good fight, because when we lead with grace, God builds people up instead of tearing them down.
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