Saturday, September 29, 2007
[Christ] has broken down the middle wall of separation. — Ephesians 2:14
When Julius Caesar invaded the south coast of
The conquest took 30,000 Celtic lives, but the Roman victory was short-lived. Surviving clansmen soon began a fierce guerrilla campaign against their occupiers. So in AD 122, Emperor Hadrian ordered a wall constructed to separate the Romans from the barbarians to the north.
In Jesus’ day, a barrier stronger than
Prejudice and racism remain with us today, even in the church. Such attitudes do damage to our witness of Christ’s love for all people. Jesus laid down His life to redeem people from every tribe and nation. We must not only accept them, we must love them as our brothers and sisters in Christ (
Thinking It Over
Are you willing to take the first step to understand fellow believers who are different from you? How can you befriend believers from other cultures?
READ: Ephesians 2:11-18