Is God Colour Blind?

At our last Sunday Virtual Sunday Service, the pastor asked three church members of colour some questions. The one that struck me most is Does God see Colour?

Now the Glorious Truth is that though our sinful nature and actions would disqualify us, God by his mercy and grace accepts us because of the merits of his son Jesus. That is available to us whether male or female, slave or free, Jew or gentile, as it says in Galatians 3:28.  He accepts us because of Jesus if we are white, and because of Jesus if we are black.

Does that mean he sees a person as a person rather than as a black person or as a white person?  The discussion made it very clear the answer is No. He knows us each intimately. He saw us as we were knit together in our mother's womb. (Ps139:13-15) He knows every detail of our life. Of course he knows whether we are black or white.  He knows us intimately, even every hair of our head. (Matt 10:30)

The pastor likened it to our experience as earthly fathers. We love each of our children dearly, and equally. We also know they are very different, and delight in their different personalities.

Now this leads on to some interesting implications for me, as a white person.  My approach may be to act as if colour does not matter, that a friend is a friend, a black friend is no different from a white friend. That may have some strengths, but it may also, despite the best of intentions, be missing out on the best I can be for my friends. It is an issue that future posts on this blog may return to.

 

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