What does God say about racial injustice and tragedy? 

What is the gracious response? How does the try-hard girl respond when confronted in real life with oppression, injustice, and civil unrest? 

The gospel of grace is not silent on these topics. Grace has so much to say: 

Grace says that every problem is a sin problem.

Grace also says there is only one solution to sin and that is Jesus. 

Grace says that God’s heart is for life and justice.

 

But what grace says about how we treat each other is where I want to park today. 

May our response be that we will keep our brother,  protect our brother, watch over and regard our brother.

 

So how do we do this? 

We lament that we have not done a good job at keeping our brother.

We listen.

We learn.

 

We serve. 

We love. 

We pray. 

 

We stand up. 

We show up. 

We do not stay silent. 

 

We reflect God’s heart.

We consider others ahead of ourselves. 

We think of others first.

 

Grace says that we are God’s people and we are our brother’s keeper. 

 

But many of us — me included– wonder, “But what can I do?”

“Where can I start?”

“How do we fix generations of hurt, slavery, segregation, lack of opportunity, a discrepancy in pay? I mean, this feels like too much for a suburban housewife who drives a minivan and carries a mortgage.”

“Who am I to start a conversation about race or injustice or oppression?”

And friend– this is exactly what our enemy, Satan– wants us to think.

He wants us to doubt our power, our capacity to set an example, our capacity because we are in Christ. I believe the most powerful and damaging words the enemy whispers are, “Who am you?”

Who are you? 

You are a part of the solution.

You are not a lukewarm sympathizer; you are a woman of action. 

You are capable of withstanding uncomfortable situations. 

You are able to start awkward conversations and stay in them. 

You are a member of the body of Christ.

You have a part to play.

You have good works pre-planned for you to do.

You have the heart of a lion and you are more than a conqueror because Jesus said so, this I know.

You are not powerless, voiceless, or influence-less.

 

Jesus is the solution and He is in you.

 

Key Quotes

  • The most damaging words the enemy whispers in your ear are, “Who are you?”
  • You are a part of the solution. You do not sit on the sidelines. You are a woman of action. 
  • May our response to injustice be that we will keep our brother, protect our brother, and watch over our brother.

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