Embracing Inclusivity: God's Call to Care for All

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"When we begin to say that we only want those of a certain socioeconomic class, we've ceased to be a New Testament Church. In verse five, James says that God has a special love for the powerless, and we see that throughout scripture." [32:13] (Download)

"God put in place rules to protect the poor and the powerless, such as leaving crops on the ground for those without land and commanding judges not to take bribes, creating a safety system for those who lacked resources." [34:12] (Download)

"When a church focuses on gaining members with desired attributes of wealth or ethnicity or influence, that church has ceased to be a New Testament Church." [30:49] (Download)

"You want to know if a person truly is a follower of Jesus then look at how they treat those who do not have power for themselves." [34:54] (Download)

"In some ways, if you want to know are you following the first commandment then look at how you follow the second one, which is to love your neighbor as yourself." [36:55] (Download)

"James says that loving your neighbor as yourself, treating him with the same dignity and respect that you desire for yourself, when you do so you are doing right." [37:41] (Download)

"What God Says is I don't look at the outside I look at what is inside and so he tells Samuel if you want to judge as I judge don't look at the outside look at the inside." [25:18] (Download)

"We should not judge anyone on the color of their skin or the size of their bank account or anything else, but we should celebrate the different cultures." [41:49] (Download)

"Jesus is saying the neighbor is not just the person that looks like you, the neighbor is not the person that talks like you, the neighbor is not the person who believes just as you believe; the neighbor is anyone you come into contact with." [39:40] (Download)

"We will face judgment for our actions and we should live remembering that fact." [41:08] (Download)
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