Thomas shares with readers how a shift in her thinking has led her to understand that God does not require perfection, but rather our gracious obedience. She explains how in his eyes, our lives--complete with mistakes, blemishes, and imperfections--are "a beautiful offering."
For many years Angela Thomas thought of the Beatitudes as a list of "Gotta Be's," as in: "Gotta be" meek. "Gotta be" merciful. And when she compared her life to the standard they set, she always felt that she came up short. But through God's great mercy, she has come to see this passage instead as a roster of "When You Are's." "When you are" meek, there is a spiritual inheritance. "When you are" merciful, you will be shown mercy.
This shift in thinking has led Thomas to understand that God does not require perfection, but rather our gracious obedience. In His eyes, our lives-complete with mistakes, blemishes, and imperfections-are "A Beautiful Offering."