#164: Living By Grace: Grace That Mitigates

Saving Grace - A podcast by Grace School of Theology

Racism Isn’t about What We Do but What We Believe   (Guest: Dr. Mark Haywood) When people hear the word “racist,” they typically feel guilty, ashamed, or defensive. We avoid addressing our biases and assumptions about other races because we don’t like the name. In today’s society, there is a lack of awareness of what racism implies. God’s grace that mitigates helps us respond with love and grace in a world challenged by racism, hatred, and division.   New systems or regulations aren’t the answer to racism in the long run. Racism isn’t about what we do, but rather what we believe. In the same way that our sin separates us from God, so does our fallen nature divide us from each other.   The World Needs God’s Grace that Mitigates   Jesus Christ is the only way to a new heart. Through Christ’s blood, we have been reconciled to God and to each other. Nothing will change unless we learn to see others as fellow children of God.   God desires for us to become more adept in extending grace to others, and counteract racism with His goodness. When we extend grace to another person, we are doing it in the same way that God has given us Christ.   We don’t deserve God’s forgiveness, and it’s possible that someone you know doesn’t either. Even though they’ve done us wrong, we must still show mercy and forgiveness to them.   Access this episode with Dr. Mark Haywood, currently Provost and Vice President of Student Affairs at Grace School of Theology. Learn more about the grace that mitigates and how to counteract racism with God’s grace here at Saving Grace Podcast, one of the many levels of learning at Grace Center for Spiritual Development (GCSD).   At GCSD, our vision is to develop spiritual leaders in every nation who can teach others about the love of Christ, a love that cannot be earned and cannot be lost. We aim to provide a variety of exciting ways for you to engage with God’s Word and to be trained and equipped to be a spiritual leader in your sphere of influence.   Questions: We look forward to interacting with you and the opportunity to address your questions on the podcast. Email your questions to [email protected].   Stay Connected: Listen to other Saving Grace Podcast episodes, which we know will bless you greatly. You can also reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, and also the Grace School of Theology’s Facebook page to stay up to date with news related to the podcast.