Partiality

“Without any partiality. Is that possible?”

Does anyone listen to my audio version I post each week? I finally got it inserted above. How do you communicate? Is it through Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Email, Snail Mail or just plain ole telephone? How about face to face? Wow, now that is novel idea. In Acts 10:34-43, Peter learns the Devine Guidance has no boarders. In other words, God does not show partiality to one group of people for another. Is that possible in today’s world? Perhaps, the reason why we seem to struggle with communication overload is our avoidance to actually speak to someone for fear of judging or being judged. I believe we are living in a world full of tools to communicate yet we tend to fail to actually listen with the intent to understand one another. Perhaps, it is resistance to change. During Jesus’ time, he came to show us a better way without any partiality. Yet they still hung him on a cross because they could not accept his way. In today’s world we have similar challenges accepting change. We have so much hatred for one another, we can not seem to get past our beliefs to accept another’s point of view or belief. Perhaps, we should take a hard look at ourselves and ask ourselves could we take on the examples of Christ and be more open to acceptance without partialities? There was hatred back then and there is hatred today. No one is exempt no matter what you believe. There is someone who will refuse to believe what you believe. Should we judge them or should we strive to understand them without partiality. Is that possible with our modern dog eat dog world? I think it is possible. No one has a monopoly on hatred. It is present in all shapes, sizes and colors. I suggest we begin this new year with a change of heart to practice listening to one another not to prove a point but to understand their point. Not to battle with one another but to accept one another. Yes, I believe we can live without partiality. I believe we can retrain our brains to accept everyone as a child of God to respect everyone regardless of their opinions or beliefs. Everyone is entitled to believe in what they believe without prejudice as long as it does not hurt another or violate another’s liberties. We are not entitled to judge anyone but we are obligated to share the good news as long as we have a breath in our bodies. Those that will not listen to our beliefs should not have rocks thrown at them or called racist or whatever derogatory remarks spoken in rage regardless of the color of their skin or what they believe. Let us live our life in peace with one another. Yes, it is possible.

T

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