“We hold these truths to be
self-evident: that all men are created equal”, so says the American Declaration
of Independence. Race riots in Charlottesville, USA have led to those words
being quoted to call out the evil of white supremacy. President Trump’s seeming
hesitancy in confronting racism has led to his judgement being called into
question by leading lights in his own Republican party.
The truth that the framers of
the Declaration of Independence held to be ‘self-evident’ is based on the
teaching of the Bible, “So God created man in His own image; in the image of
God He created him; male and female He created them.” (Genesis 1:27). That is
why people of whatever nation, race, or creed, whether they be male or female
are to be treated with equal dignity and respect. Equality does not mean
uniformity, but whatever differences there are between people, the fundamental
principle of equality remains.
An old song by my boyhood
heroes, The Jam bears witness to this principle. In Man in the Corner Shop
they sang,
Go to church do the people
from the area
All shapes and classes sit and
pray together
For here they are all one
For God created all men equal
The church is not confined to
one nation, race or social class. Jesus sent his followers to make disciples of
all peoples. The songs of heaven would make any racist decidedly uncomfortable.
The saints in glory sing to Jesus,
You are worthy
For you were slain,
And have redeemed us to God by
your blood
Out of every tribe and tongue
and people and nation
(Revelation 5:9)
The Bible teaches that all
people are equal in three important ways:
1. All people are created equal.
2. All people are equally in need of salvation.
3. All people are equally welcome to
receive Jesus as Saviour and Lord.
* For Trinity parish magazine
1 comment:
I enjoyed reading.
Thank you. Love love, Andrew. Bye.
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