Paul’s
words to the believers at Colosse instruct us today, saying that our speech and
behavior toward fellow Christians should reflect our oneness in Christ. “[You]
have put on the new man,” Paul said, “where there is neither Greek nor Jew,
circumcised nor uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave nor free, but Christ
is all and in all” ( Col. 3:10-11). Instead of superiority and favoritism, we
should demonstrate compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience
toward each other (v.12). And above all, we are to “put on love, which is the
bond of perfection” (v.14).
In the
body of Christ, no race, nationality, or class is better than another. Through
the cross, Christ has made us one, and we are to treat each other with honesty,
dignity, and love.
Prejudice
distorts what it sees, deceives when it talks, and destroys when it acts. (RBC)