“No Mention of Immigration in the Bible”

I’m heartbroken at the immigration challenge.

How far would we go…

What effort would we make…

What sacrifice would we endure…

…if OUR families faced real life-threatening challenges?

Most of us have never known violence, hunger, homeless, abuse, or injustice – yet we condemn, shun, and abuse those making every effort to overcome these legitimate challenges.

It wasn’t just comfortable Americans “a child was born” for – the child Jesus was born, died, and rose again for all mankind – regardless of nationality, (manmade) religion, borders, restrictions, type government, economy, or ethnicity.

It does not matter if the numbers of families fleeing real world challenges is 10 or 10 million, the Christ-like call to serve, care for, and love our fellow man is clear and simple – there are no conditions, limits, or boundaries to serving, caring and loving those in need – yet, most of our religious facilities, our homes (including mine), and our resources are withheld from those most in need.

This is not the calling, or role of the government – this has nothing to do with government resources, programs, or mandates – this is the calling and the role of the Believer.

“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”

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