Prejudice
The love of God has been poured out in our hearts . . .
Romans 5:5
Prejudice is measured by the distance between our own biased opinions and the real truth. If we would all be perfectly honest before God, there would be no prejudice. By nature the human mind possesses biased thinking that perpetuates. Despite our improved educational system, our prejudices have grown, not diminished, so we can conclude that whilst education helps, it is not the cure.
Prejudice is a form of robbery, for it robs its victim of a fair trial in the court of reason. It is also a murderer, because it kills the opportunity of advancement for those who are its prey. We are quick to denounce that which we do not understand or know or experience. If we would put ourselves in the place of other people, understanding their background, sensing their problems, sympathising with their weaknesses, it would do society a great favour.
How can we conquer prejudice? By being transformed by the power of God. Only then can we begin to look at others through the eyes of God and see them as He sees them. Only then does God’s love begin to take root in our hearts, pushing out the hate, prejudice and indifference that have resided there.
We see this kind of transformation in the story of Saul of Tarsus, once one of the most prejudiced men of his day. But when the Lord overcame Saul and he submitted to Christ, he later wrote as the apostle Paul, “The love of God has been poured out in our hearts” (Romans 5:5). What the logic ans wisdom of Greece could not do for Saul, the grace of God did, and Paul's life was wonderfully changed.
What is in your heart today?
Bible Reading
Acts 9:1-19.
Prayer
Lord God, help me not to have prejudice in my heart towards anyone, but rather, let me always display Your love in all my words and actions. In Jesus name. Amen.
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