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THE STARTING POINT: LOVING OUR OWN FIRST Christian Brotherhood and
Communities Our communities are not for everyone. Many can not join. However, those who are capable should. There are other ministries that open themselves to others (mixed races and peoples) over night so to speak. Not so with this ministry: advancing, our communities are especially designed for long-term development. There are Christians from different backgrounds trying to reach others for Christ and help a hurting world. People need to hear about Jesus, and they need to learn to grow in His love. That is where a community can become a nourishing garden. Creating segregated communities is a way of overcoming racial strife through God's love and can be an example for the world. I have personally experienced living in various mixed-race communities that claimed to be institutions of God. I believe the biggest problem arose from top-down leadership wherein the leadership held to erroneous doctrine (which really hindered learning), for instance, women teaching men, condonation of legalized adultery, or some other error, not the variation of the peoples within. However, even in these places where the Bible is mentioned often as a source of direction, and I did notice others developing and their pleasant mannerisms (especially gentleness!), or at least trying to be part of a group with a goal of love, the racial issue was there too. We can make a big step of progress by parting our house (making rooms in our big community) appropriately according to our genetic tribes--the more we have in common (especially considering the example of the holy, patrilineal, formation of the Hebrew subraces, even as the tribes of the sons of Jacob) makes it easier for the members of each race or subrace to develop and to identify themselves with Jesus and with one another. There is healing in community living. Encouragement to put away sins, that keep a person from being blessed, and live for God may be found in a working establishment for Jesus Christ our Lord. Experiencing God's love personally and among others in a group is very powerful! The love of Christ is amazing among groups that gather to glorify Him. Community living is a way of schooling in itself, which can turn immaturity into maturity, and it can give our leaders and groups an opportunity to develop their ability to be self-dependent and autonomous, not depending on others to provide or sustain us. Ideally, it would be great if our surrounding world could see us, people of different races caring for our own natural kind first, and loving one another also. Our Lord Jesus Christ preferred the Jew before the woman and people of Canaan (Mt. 15. 21-28). So did the woman of Canaan. She acknowledged Jesus' racial judgment (she did not demand unrighteous Affirmative Action). Love is our moral and common bond, and loving our own first is our ethic. Brothers and sisters in Christ love one another regardless of their genetics (whether Japhethic, Hamitic, Semitic or mixture thereof). We are a family and family members need to communicate with one another, not just try to reach the lost of the world. However, we should respect each others' spiritual and natural desire to remain racially homogeneous and direct our communities as such. It would be wonderful if other churches would follow this segregative example. Jesse Jackson insults his congregation and clients when he disallows blacks self-provision and autonomy. The Devil rears his (or her) ugly head more and more everyday through misassociation among the young. Let us teach our children the precept of racial homogeneity, and never forget the tragedy of Dinah. Let us build where our people can grow to their greatest potential, and not be unnecessarily hindered or violated. You can be part of a group now: express yourself or join! Phone: |
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