Sunday, February 5, 2012

Every Thing You See ,Is Not What It Seem's The Real Black Heritage!

Today let us examine our prejudices,our expectations of others,and our biases;and may we drink deeply of Christ's compassion for all.On the last day of the feast of the Tabernacles,where water ceremonies and prayers for rain had been offered, Jesus spoke of himself as the source of water from heaven."Let anyone who is thirty come to me,"he said (John C-7:v37). These words divided the people and created enough of a disturbance to merit the calling of the temple police of that day.You see even when Jesus was here, there was people who was prejudice.In both his background and in the content of his teaching and preaching,was not what people were expecting in a Messiah. Still,in the church today there are many issues that would divide us and bring us into conflict.The ministry of Jesus,Galilean carpenter who healed on the Sabbath and spoke of himself as bread of life and source of water from heaven--reminds us that our expectations and presuppositons can be wrong,just as many were wrong in Jesus' day about Him.

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