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Exodus 1:1-14
Acts 7:17-19
RACE A modern concept that classifies people into distinct ethnic groups.
When applied to people in the Bible and other ancient texts, race can designate a family, people group, nation, or group of descendants.
Exodus is not only a book that teaches us about God's desire and determination to dwell with his people, but ultimately how he wants His own to dwell together in harmony.
Psalm 133 speaks of God's desire for His people to dwell together in unity.
Psalm 133:1-3
If we look again to the beginning of the Exodus story in Genesis 12 we see our Lord's promise to bring everyone in to one family.
God’s plan to save the cosmos through Christ apart from works of law was not novel with Paul’s gospel.
God announces this good news to Abraham beforehand in the scripture (Gal 3:22, 27; 4:30; cf.
Genesis 12:1-3
Genesis 15:1-5
Since Paul cites Gen. 12:1-3; 15:1-5 in Gal.
3:6, 8, the “scripture” clearly refers to the OT scripture.
The gospel has always intended to unify all things and all people through the promised seed from Gen. 3:15 to 12:1-3, 15:1-5, 18:18, 24:7, and 26:4.
God has always desired and designed to make one family on the basis of faith out of a universal and diverse people through a singular seed (Gen.
3:15; 18:18; 24:7; 26:4; cf.
Gal.
3:16).
Paul’s statement in Gal.
3:8 about God’s promise of the justification of the Gentiles is a fusion of Gen. 12:3; 18:18, and 22:18.
Exodus shows us the root of racism and the ultimate remedy for racism.
THE ROOT OF RACISM IS FEAR.
You fear what you don't understand and this fear leads to anger and anger leads to hate.
THE REMEDY FOR RACISM IS FORGIVENESS.
When there is forgiveness there is love.
Where there is forgiveness there is unity.
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