Showing posts with label racial discrimination. Show all posts
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Monday, June 8, 2020

Living Water for All!


June 8, 2020 Monday Message:

“The Samaritan woman said to him, ‘You are a Jew and I am a Samaritan woman. How can you ask me for a drink?’” John 4:9 NIV

Jesus, a Rabbi, speaking directly with a woman? Unheard of! Furthermore, Jews and Samaritans didn’t get along at all. This inherent hate was a ‘racial prejudice’ problem. Therefore they avoided any contact with each other. Example: To get from Jerusalem to Galilee, Jews would routinely go west about 10 miles, travel up the coast, and then back east about 5 miles rather than travel in a straight line across Samaria, adding an extra day to their journey rather than meet a Samaritan.

The Jews claimed that they were racially ‘pure,’ while the Samaritans had inter-married. Jews worshiped at the Temple in Jerusalem; Samaritans worshiped at a mountain in their own land. In their minds, they couldn’t be more different. (But – surprise - if you go back a few generations, they’re probably cousins!)

Jesus asks the Samaritan woman for a drink, and she explains how socially unacceptable that would be since she is a Samaritan woman, and Jesus is a Jewish Rabbi. But Jesus as much as says, “We’re not going to let that come between us, are we? I could give you living water, and you would never thirst again!”

As usual, Jesus had the right answer – the Samaritan woman just hadn’t asked the right question yet. She’s trying: “Sir, give me this water so that I won’t get thirsty and have to keep coming here to draw water.” But her question shouldn’t have been about water. Her question should have been about forgiveness of sins and eternal life in the presence of the Father.

Woman: “I know that the Messiah, the Christ, is coming. When he comes, he will explain everything to us.”

Jesus: “I, the one speaking to you—I am he.”

So the woman brought the townspeople to meet Jesus, he stayed with the Samaritans for two days, and because of his teaching many more became believers.

Nearly two weeks later, the worldwide protests following the murder of George Floyd have turned into demands for inclusion of people of all races, specifically black people, and to put an end to excessive violence by our police. If the ‘Woman at the Well’ story is any clue, Jesus would have jumped right in the middle of the fray and started teaching about the Kingdom, to ALL of God’s people. If you’re sometimes unsure how to handle a situation, just ask yourself, “What would Jesus do?” Then do that. It’s the right thing to do.

I’ll be teaching in-depth about the parables in Luke 8:1-18 on our Facebook Live Stream Wednesday 7pm. See you there!

God’s blessings on you as we start this new week - xstay safe!

Norton Lawellin, Worship Pastor
Jesus in the City Fellowship.
3249 30th Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55406

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Monday, July 11, 2016

Psalm 52 - Eternity


July 11, 2016 Monday Message:

“Don’t you realize God’s justice continues forever?” Psalms 52:1b NIV

Much has gone wrong in our nation this past week. Prejudice, discrimination and racial injustice once again surfaced, reminding us that not much has changed in 3,000 years.

The impulsive, trigger-happy people on both sides will prove to have been short-sighted. They failed to consider that our earthly stay is but a moment. Eternity, the next reality, is our eventual destination. Eternity in the presence of God is reserved for those who call Jesus, “Lord of their lives,” those who put their faith, hope and trust in him.

But prejudice and injustice go against everything that Jesus taught. The unrepentant perpetrators’ next reality will not be pleasant. The Bible speaks of hell and a lake of fire. Their future will NOT be in the presence of God, and eternity is a very, very long time.

The Good News is that God doesn’t want any of us in that situation. There is no sin so big that Jesus can’t forgive, and “repent and return” is always the best option, an option God has prescribed for ALL of us. Hope to see you all in the next reality!

“I will praise you forever, O God, for what you have done.” Psalms 52:9a

Norton Lawellin

Come worship with us! This Sunday, July 17, 2016, Jesus in the City Fellowship (JICF) meets at the Akina Church, 3249 30th Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55406, 10:30am. This week – Romans 14.