Best Friends!

Pastor Jim Kilby • March 8, 2023

Since I spend a lot of time working with high-school youth, I'm usually not home much on weekend evenings. To try to keep in touch with my youngest children, I take them out for lunch on Saturdays. My two youngest daughters always eat their food in record time so they can run and play. And just like every week, they run up to a bunch of other kids and it seems like they are immediately the best of friends. This week I happened to notice that a child of just about every race and color was represented in the band of kids that ran up and down the colorful tubes in McDonald's Playplace. Interesting I thought... young children don't care what other young children look like. They don't care what color their skin is, what part of town they live in, or even if they can speak the same language! The only thing that's important is that they are all kids. To become narrow minded and bigoted like the rest of us takes much more learning and conditioning. In fact, you've got to catch it! Racism is a disease... It's not passed to you in the womb though... This is a disease you've got to catch from parents or other people around you. Jesus gave His life to end racism and sexism and just about every other "ism" I can think of. It's too bad so many Christians still proudly carry the disease while also proclaiming Him as Lord and Savior. 

 

"There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus." Galatians 3:28 

 

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By Pastor Jim Kilby May 19, 2025
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