Racism
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
The troubling events that are unfolding in our country
are all the more reason for the church to step up; clothed in the Love of
Jesus, and be a light in dark places. Racism is sin, no matter what form it
takes or how it is presented. The Church has been far too silent concerning
this disabling national disease. Our reasons for being quiet are manifold.
(1) Most
Christians that I know do not want racism, nor do they embrace it; they just do
not know what to do. However, not knowing what to do is no longer an option. We
have to return to God in prayer and devotion. We have to stand up and speak out
when we see racist actions or hear racist remarks, even if those actions and remarks
are from our own family or friends. We cannot any longer stay on the sidelines
and hope this problem disappears.
(2) The
vitriol that surrounds this subject causes some to withdraw from the
conversation all together. Both sides are heated and instead of talking to each
other, we are talking at one another. Darkness will never drive out darkness.
Hated words will never bring about the peace of God. Only the Light of God can
and will drive away the darkness that covers our communities, states, nation
and the world.
(3) We
who make up the Body of Christ have trusted the Government to do what we were
commissioned to do. Our apathy on this issue is astonishing! We must return to
Christ in repentance and seek to be filled with His Holy Spirit. Slaying the
giant of racism is not done “by might, nor by power, but by MY SPIRIT, SAYS THE LORD”.
It is true that I have no idea what it is like to grow
up in this country as a black man. Nor do I have a clue what it is like to put
on a uniform and go out to protect and serve our community. As a bystander, I
can see wrong on both sides of this issue.
However, I have come to the conclusion that I do have a choice in this matter.
Rather than remaining a bystander, I can get involved and be a part of the
solution, instead of being a part of the problem. Instead of making a point, I
can make a difference!
Even in this darkness I am encouraged. I have read
many posts on Social Media where people are praying for God to come. I have
read prayers of repentance and seen people offer love where hate rules. I have
heard us pray for Divine Intervention more than I have heard in years. This
causes my heart to be encouraged for the Word of God is still as true today as
when God originally spoke it: “if My
people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My
face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will
forgive their sin and heal their land (2
Chron 7:14). NKJV
LET US PRAY…LET US SEEK…LET US TURN!
THEN HE WILL HEAR…HE WILL FORGIVE…HE WILL HEAL OUR
LAND!