The subject of illegal aliens is an explosive one right now. No matter where you
stand politically, there is one position that meets with God’s approval: the
alien living in the land must be treated with the same respect as the
native-born.
Did I say that illegal aliens should
be granted amnesty or citizenship? Did I say they should all be shipped back
where they came from? Does it matter what I
say? Look again at what God said: “Do
not mistreat him.” What did God not
say? He did not say that aliens should not be subject to the same laws as
citizens. In fact, God is not addressing immigration policy at all; he is
addressing his stance on the treatment of the powerless.
When
we study the Old Testament, we become acquainted with God’s position on many
social issues. How we treat the weak among us is a frequently recurring theme
and is reinforced by Jesus during his public ministry. The passage and
enforcement of civil laws is a matter for the secular authorities. But no
matter their legal status, the poor, the hungry, the sick and the lonely are
included on the list of those to whom we must show God’s love. Having trouble
getting past the illegal label? Do
you recall that the list of the powerless also includes prisoners?
As
Christians, we are called to love others as God loves them – without prejudice.
How we demonstrate that love is often a matter of our personal calling from God
but it is always a priority. Because he is the Lord your God.
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