A donkey colt, not a war horse.
All powerful, yet submitting.
Healing, not slicing his captor's ear.
Marching forward, unafraid of Hell.
Arisen, offering to take us with him.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Friday, March 15, 2013
The Scriptural Basis for Why the Phrase "Those People" is Wrong
For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision has any value. The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love. (Galatians 5:6)
Following Paul's guidance, we should never use the phrase "those people." All the distinctions that we use to separate ourselves: rich/poor, star belly/plain belly, black/white, gay/straight, circumcised/ uncircumcised -- those distinctions don't matter. The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love.
In this view, every one of "those people" are us as well. And for those tempted to suggest that "those people" are the ones who don't express faith through love, well, that's me, too. It boils down to a simple measuring stick; one that we all fail to meet completely.
Our shared humanity is so profound, so complete. Recognizing our shared humanity, instead of striving to distinguish ourselves as superior, brings us the gift of fellowship with everyone we meet.
Following Paul's guidance, we should never use the phrase "those people." All the distinctions that we use to separate ourselves: rich/poor, star belly/plain belly, black/white, gay/straight, circumcised/ uncircumcised -- those distinctions don't matter. The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love.
In this view, every one of "those people" are us as well. And for those tempted to suggest that "those people" are the ones who don't express faith through love, well, that's me, too. It boils down to a simple measuring stick; one that we all fail to meet completely.
Our shared humanity is so profound, so complete. Recognizing our shared humanity, instead of striving to distinguish ourselves as superior, brings us the gift of fellowship with everyone we meet.
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