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No attitude of mind is further from the
spirit of Christ than that of racial hatred. No, I am not
thinking in terms of degree of sin, I simply mean that racial
hatred and prejudices are totally antagonistic to and opposite
of the “mind of Christ” that caused Him to give up His
equality with God and come to earth for the specific purpose
of dying for all men. In this article we will look at some
thoughts concerning the focus of racial hatred, the root cause
of racial hatred, fruits of racial hatred, and conclude by
considering racial hatred compared to the spirit of Christ and
Godlikeness.
Racial hatred focuses on outward appearances rather than the
inner man. The first thing a prejudiced person notices is skin
color. Perhaps we all, consciously or subconsciously, notice
whether the person we just met is white, black, hispanic or
oriental. However, some not only notice skin color but
immediately formulate attitudes of acceptance or rejection
based solely on one’s color of skin. In the 1800's and even
into the 1900's many caucasians believed that black people did
not have souls. All blacks were considered at one time to be
good only as slaves.
When God rejected Saul as king over Israel due to his
disobedience, He sent Samuel to the household of Jesse to
anoint the one He had chosen to become the new king. First
Samuel 16:6-7 says that Samuel
looked at Eliab and thought, surely the Lord's anointed is
before Him. But the Lord said to Samuel, ‘Do not look at
his appearance or at the height of his stature, because I
have rejected him; for God sees not as man sees, for man
looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the
heart.’
Acts 13:22 tells us what God was interested in concerning who
would be king over Israel. “...I have found David the son of
Jesse, a man after My heart, who will do all My will.” God
looked into David’s heart and saw a man who had a love for
Him and was willing to submit totally to His will. There are
so many passages of scripture we could quote to show that God
is not concerned with outward appearances but with what is
found in men’s hearts. Does God care whether one is black,
white, brown or any other color? No, He cares if we are
humble, merciful and obedient, “He has told you, O man, what
is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do
justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God”
(Micah 6:8). Outward appearances can be deceiving and often
have nothing to do with one's true self. Jesus severely
chastised the Pharisees for putting on a show of exterior
piety but inwardly they were full of hatred and hypocrisy.
“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you are
like whitewashed tombs which on the outside appear beautiful,
but inside they are full of dead men's bones and all
uncleanness” (Matthew 23:27). Jesus died for all men and His
love was expressed toward all men. It is my conviction that no
one can be pleasing to God who bases his acceptance or
rejection of others according to outward appearances.
Even as racial hatred focuses on outward appearances, it is
rooted (finds its origin) in an attitude of superiority.
Racial hatred is demonstrated when people refer to someone in
terms of derision according to their race or nationality. The
account of the Pharisee and the publican who went into the
Temple to pray illustrates how hatred for others most often is
rooted in an attitude of self-superiority. In Romans 12:3 the
apostle Paul warned, “...not to think more highly of himself
than he ought to think, but to think so as to have sound
judgment..,” Time and again Jesus taught His disciples to
not think in terms of personal superiority, but to be humble,
willing to serve others. He demonstrated this in the most
forceful of ways by washing His own disciples feet even though
He was the very Son of God. How grieved our Lord must be as He
looks upon His people for whom He died and hears them use ugly
words of racial hatred. Brethren, be honest with yourself; no
one loves God and Jesus Christ who refers to another human
being in vile and ugly terms. (1 Jn, 4:20-21)
Racial hatred produces division rather than unity. At the time
Jesus lived among men, the Jews, more specifically the
Pharisees, had totally separated themselves from anyone they
considered unclean. Thus, they had absolutely nothing to do
with the Gentiles. This attitude of prejudice made it
difficult to bring about the unity in Christ between Jew and
Gentile that God desired. John 17:20-22 contains a portion of
Christ’s prayer for unity among believers. We should be
impressed with how important unity is to God by the fact this
prayer came in the shadow of the cross. “There is neither
Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free man, there is
neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ
Jesus” (Galatians 3:28). I believe God would have His
children work together to show the world by example that true
racial equality and racial harmony are to be found only in
Jesus Christ. The Constitution and various laws of mankind can
be and are well-meaning but will never accomplish racial peace
and love as does conversion to Jesus Christ. If we follow in
the footsteps of Jesus as we are supposed to (1 Peter
2:20-22), we will love all men, showing partiality to none and
being prejudiced against no one merely due to race.
I once heard a dear sister in Christ say of a black friend,
“She’s as white as I am in God’s sight.” I am
confident she did not mean the comment to be a racial slur,
yet it demonstrates how easily we can have an attitude of
racial prejudice.
There is no room in heaven for anyone who hates or considers
another inferior simply due to race or skin color. Very little
progress has been made in our nation in overcoming racial
prejudices, injustices, and hatreds. I pray the Lord’s
people will show the way of love for all and equality among
all in Jesus Christ. May we never shame His precious name by
being guilty of racial hatred.
  
 
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