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Love Without Discrimination | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Racial reconciliation often begins from a deficit model where we look at the lack in other people’s lives and wonder how we can help.
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Jason Petty suggested that we should instead “start from a position that dignifies the other person.”
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That means we have to strip away stereotypes and start from scratch. Get to know people who are different from you.
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Jesus did this. He hung out with the rich, the poor, and the outcasts. He even had a tax collector in his circle of twelve disciples.
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Jesus knew that love should be given to all without discrimination. John Gray put it this way.
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00:49.5
“Stop pointing your finger at people and stretch your palms out and serve. …
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[Let your love] extend beyond its safe zone.” I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.