John 7:24 "Don’t judge by appearances. Judge by what is right".
How many of us do this very thing? I was listening to my high
schoolers and their friends discuss some things the other day and they
started stereotyping people of color. I asked them what drew them to
those conclusions. My oldest, who has Asperger's and no filters said,
"Mom, it seems that all the people who have killed someone in Montgomery
lately are black. it makes me scared to hang around black people." I
then began listing some of our friends who are people of color(and who
have not killed someone) and he began to realize that "not all black
people" are killers. He made some assumptions about "everyone" of a
certain culture based on (comparatively)a small amount of our Montgomery
citizens. AND the media coverage. Now, I
know the statistics and all but this needs to GO DEEPER for us as
believers in Christ. To take a few people of ANY color and stereotype
them/lump them into a category is JUST WRONG and very unbiblical.
What can we as followers of Christ do about this IN MONTGOMERY?
1. PRAY PRAY PRAY about your own stereotypes. Ask the Lord to bring
you into relationship with people who are different from you(in any way)
Then, begin to get to know them and find out what is on the inside of
that person.
Colossians 1:9 (ESV) "And so, from the day we
heard, we have not ceased to pray for you, asking that you may be filled
with the knowledge of his will in all spiritual wisdom and
understanding..."
2. LIVE LIVE LIVE in a way that goes beyond
stereotype. Get all that gumption you have in you(the Jesus gumption
because we cannot do this by ourselves) and decide to make a choice in
living differently. Ask the Lord to help you stop making assumptions
about any group of people. It is NOT biblical. We are ALL fallen,
messed up, imperfect creatures who have it within our human nature to
judge, to stereotype. LIVE beyond your natural desires.
Gal 5:24 (TEB) "And those who belong to Christ Jesus have put to death their human nature, with all its passions and desires".
3. LOVE LOVE LOVE those who are you neighbor. Jesus treated every
person with respect and love. Even when he was angry, he did so because
he loved.
Leviticus 19:18 "Do not seek revenge or bear a
grudge against anyone among your people, but love your neighbor as
yourself. I am the Lord".
This
last week, we had a misunderstanding with our neighbor. It made me
realize that we had not taken the time to get to introduce ourselves to
them when they moved in. They did not "know" us and our family and
misinterpreted our son's actions. It made me realize that part of my
responsibility as a follower of Christ is to make sure I take initiative
at reaching out to MY neighbors, not waiting for them to reach out to
me.
Would you pray about that with me this next week? Do you know your
neighbors? Have you ever gone and just introduced yourself to them when
they are outside or going to work? Wonder what would happen if you
took some time to get to know them a bit and reach out to them.
It is
very evident that my neighbors either do not know the Lord or are baby
Christians...this conclusion is by the
fruit of their actions. We have started praying for the opportunity for
them to see Christ in the way we handle this disagreement, in our
actions toward them in the future and for the opportunity to speak to
them about Christ. Major wisdom is needed, no doubt, but we have Christ
guiding and directing us.
What about you? Will you start
praying for neighbors you don't know? Are you quick to judge their
actions when you don't know their circumstances?
Think on this verse this week and pray for your neighbor!
"Let each of us please his neighbor for his good, to build him up". Romans 15:2