Galatians: 3:26-29 "You are
all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus, for all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ.
There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. If you belong to Christ,
then you are Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise."
While the media tries to make us think diversity will make
our country stronger and help us to be more tolerant of each other, quite the contrary is true. When diversity
is used to show differences between people, it divides.
On 9/11 when our nation was attacked, the people of New York came together in a way
that was totally unprecedented. It didn’t matter if you were black, white, wealthy or poor, people
wanted to help each other because they were hurting.
In the
Middle East, differences in race and ethnicity keep people apart. Oftentimes diversity does not draw people
together; it divides.
In
Christ, we are one in the spirit. We are all part of God’s family. Whenever I
meet a fellow Christian, whether I am in Florida, Asia, or Australia, everything else about that person takes a back seat.
I know we are one in Christ and that I am speaking to a brother or sister in Christ.
No country has ever survived when diversity was emphasized over the unity
of the people. As we stray further and further away from the Judeo-Christian principles on which our country
was founded, it’s only a matter of time before “diversity” undermines enough of the fabric of our country
that we can no longer stand. No longer united as “One Nation Under God,” what will we become?
God made us all unique
and special, but we are part of one body – the body of Christ. Once we elevate diversity above unity,
we risk catastrophic consequences. In Luke 11:17, Jesus said "Any kingdom divided against itself will
be ruined, and a house divided against itself will fall.
Jesus Christ is
the most divisive person that ever lived. He separated the believers from the unbelievers, and His divisiveness confounded
the leaders of his day. But the unity of the believers became the cornerstone of His Church.
Can we see unity
and diversity through God’s eyes; as Jesus did 2000 years ago? He knew men’s hearts, and He
knew what was in a man.
That is the challenge set before us. May God grant us the ability to see diversity in light of the unity of
Christ.