Accept One Another: Devotions From Time of GraceSýnishorn
It's Other People Who Are the Racists
I will never forget the series in my hometown newspaper, "Race: The Rawest Nerve." The stories chronicled the racial turbulence that once tore up neighborhoods and still troubles the city. A survey of the city and its suburbs revealed that over ninety percent believed that racism is a serious problem here. To the question, "Are you a racist," do you know how many answered yes? Two percent. In other words, it's always other people who are the racists.
Satan seeks to exploit every difference in people to drive them apart. Race is one of his most effective harmony wreckers. "Why do they act like that?" "Our people would never do that."
Realize that racist urges lurk in your heart just as surely as the urges to lie, covet, steal, and commit adultery. The key to healing, as with all sin, is repentance. "Wash your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded. Grieve, mourn and wail. . . . Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up" (James 4:8-10).
Forgiven by Christ and indwelt by his Spirit, our hearing improves and we know how our careless race talk sounds to people not like us. Our vision improves and we see how actions and attitudes of our tribe have hurt other people. Fear and suspicion and resentments give way to tolerance, then acceptance, then appreciation and respect.
And then the gospel can move more freely.
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About this Plan
It’s God’s wish and commission that we should be reconciled with one another. Though Satan tries to use differences as wedges to drive us apart, the Spirit leads us to love, respect, and appreciate other people. It is the goal of this devotional plan to help you think through and live out Romans 15:7: "Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God.?"
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