Shots fired. Protest. Anger. Retaliation. Bitterness. Hatred. Racism. Riots. Burning buildings. Looting. Baltimore. St. Louis. Dallas. Baton Rouge. Minnesota.
Hate has a grip on our nation by a few who are bent on causing
chaos and destruction We are
experiencing the viciousness of evil and the power that the Evil one (Satan)
has whenever he is given an opportunity to turn love into hatred.
It has become so
easy to point fingers and play the blame game as to why there is so much hatred
and unrest in a nation that is predominately a “Christian” nation. As I watch
the news or read post on Facebook or have conversations about the hateful
unrest in our nation, it is perplexing to me that believers in Jesus are so
bent on making the issue about “color of skin” rather than about the real
issue…Evil. Satan. The Prince of Darkness.
Jesus said, “The thief’s purpose is to steal and
kill and destroy….” John 10:10a One of the ways that Satan
steals is by stealing our commitment to living the Jesus life honorably. The way we live the Jesus life honorably is
by following the two most important commands of God. Love God and Love People. Matthew 22:37-40.
All people matter. All colors of
people matter. God’s colors are his way
of making each of us specifically designed, unique and special. Genesis
1:27 says, “So God created human beings in
his own image….” (NLT). God is the designer of each one of us. He crafted us. Shaped us.
Colored us. And, gifted us. Who are we to be critical of the artist that
brought each of us into this world for his purposes and plans?
Our responsibility to one another is
to accept each other whether we are rich, poor, or different shades of brown,
black, white, yellow or red. James 2:9a declares, “But if you favor some people over others,
you are committing a sin….” James
also makes a strong statement by saying,“There
will be no mercy for those who have not shown mercy to others. But if you have
been merciful, God will be merciful when he judges you.” James 2:13
An ungodly society will be content
with color profiling, but believers in Jesus must live by a different
standard. It must be the same standard
and prayer of Jesus: “I am praying…for all who will ever believe in
me through their message.
I pray that they will all be one, just as you and I are one—as
you are in me, Father, and I am in you. And may they be in us so that the world
will believe you sent me.” John 17:20-21
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in his
speech to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Washington D.C on
August 28th 1963, declared his dreams for a nation stricken by color
profiling. He said:
“I
have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true
meaning of its creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men
are created equal.’”
“I
have a dream… one day…little black boys and black girls will be able to join
hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.”
Color mattered in 1963 as much as it does in 2016. Coloring profiling has not diminished in its
importance in 53 years. Until believers
in Jesus of all colors come together and unite as one, there is absolutely no
chance that a nation will change either.
When believers allow God to lead and no longer allow Satan any
opportunity to steal, kill and destroy, it will only be then we will help a
nation heal for the dreadful disease of hatred.
NOW is the time to rally our nation toward God.
NOW is the time to stop being so comfortable in
our church houses and hit the streets to DECLARE One Nation Under God and
demonstrate that ones color of skin is not a barrier to a friendship.
Now is the time that all churches ensure that
the doors of their houses are open to all colors.
NOW is the time to be diversely strong and be
united in Jesus for the betterment of our nation.
When God is the center piece of our lives, as society
changes
When the Word of God is read and lived out, lives change
When prayer is a continual part of ones life, lives change
When love God and love others is our theology, lives change
When mercy is our reaction towards haters, lives change
When forgiveness is limitless, lives change
When living the Jesus life, lives change
When sharing the Jesus story, lives change
When the Word of God is read and lived out, lives change
When prayer is a continual part of ones life, lives change
When love God and love others is our theology, lives change
When mercy is our reaction towards haters, lives change
When forgiveness is limitless, lives change
When living the Jesus life, lives change
When sharing the Jesus story, lives change
When Satan no longer has opportunity
to steal, kill and destroy, life change
For there to be less hatred and
color profiling, God must lead, Jesus must live in our hearts as Lord and the
Spirit must be alive and active within us.
Remember, Be God Controlled!
Brian
Brian, well said. We are commanded to love God and love others. It's not an option. Racism is hate. If a man says, "I love God," and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who doesn't love his brother whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen?
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