All
people have their roots in the Creator God, and therefore all are equal. That’s
what the apostle Paul told the Athenians: “[God] has made from one blood every
nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth” (Acts 17:26). We are all
“from one blood.” Darrell Bock, in his commentary on the book of Acts, says,
“This affirmation would be hard for the Athenians, who prided themselves in
being a superior people, calling others barbarians.” However, because we all
descended from our first parents, Adam and Eve, no race nor ethnicity is
superior or inferior to another.
We stand
in awe of our Creator, who made us and gives to all “life, breath, and all
things” (v.25). Equal in God’s sight, we together praise and honor Him.
God loves
each of us as if there were only one of us. (RBC)