
All Means All
Berni Dymet highlights the disparity in how tragedies are reported in the West, contrasting the attention given to events like school shootings with the ongoing suffering in places like Africa and among minorities such as the Rohingya in Myanmar. He reflects on the idea that some lives are valued more than others, a notion that is deeply ingrained in society.
Drawing from 2 Corinthians 5:14-15, he emphasises that in God's eyes, every life is equally precious. Christ's sacrifice for all means that believers are called to see every individual through His lens, recognising their inherent worth and need for grace. This perspective challenges the harmful belief that some lives matter less, which Dymet identifies as a root cause of the world's problems.
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2 Corinthians 5:14-15
See more from Berni Dymet on the Fresh/a> page at rhema.co.nz.
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