Prejudice is
tragic! It is one of the most dangerous and insidious states of mind among
men today. It is a sin against the God of Heaven, a destroyer of its victims
and a hindrance to the cause of truth, wherever it is found. Every person
has some prejudice to some extent, regarding some things. He may have a
preference for some items such as food, clothing, colors, books, etc. These
prejudices may not endanger his soul eternally speaking or hurt his
influence with others, but it could deprive him of something he might
otherwise enjoy in this life.
Prejudice does
not always mean that an individual is wrong in his views, but it always does
mean that he does not hold the views out of conviction from real evidence,
otherwise it would not be prejudice.
It is perhaps
good at this time to inquire just what prejudice means. Our English word is
from two Latin terms: prae meaning before, and judicium meaning judgment.
Webster accordingly defines it as "prejudgment, an opinion of mind without
due examination." So we can see that prejudice is a conclusion before and
without examination of the real facts!
The attitude
and action of the scribes, Pharisees, Sadducees and elders among the Jews
toward Jesus is a perfect example of prejudice and its consequences. How
they could witness His miracles and not believe in Him is amazing indeed!
The apostle Peter said on Pentecost, "Jesus approved of God among you by
miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by Him in the midst of you, as
ye yourselves also know"
(Acts 2:22).
But these Jews were not convinced at the time Jesus was here of these
truths. His perfect life did not prove anything to them. Why? In fact Jesus
asked the Jews, "Which of you convinceth me of sin?" (Jn. 8:46). The fact
that they could not find anything wrong with Jesus did not erase their
prejudice and the hardness of their hearts!
His teaching
was far superior to any other teacher they had ever heard, "For he taught
them as one having authority, and not as the scribes"
(Matt. 7:29).
Yet His superior ability to teach proved nothing to them either.
The Scriptures
which they claimed to revere and esteem told of Christ. "Search the
scriptures, for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are that
which testify of me"
(Jn. 5:39).
They were not convinced from their own law and that was a revelation from
God! Why? Simple, they were prejudiced!
People in this
present generation have seared their consciences, hardened their hearts, and
turned away with many a deaf ear. Their attitude is like one expressed and
heard many times, "Don't confuse me with the facts, my mind is made up."
This is exactly the position of the prejudiced person. Such an attitude can
only lead to eternal separation from God
(2 Thess. 1:7-9)!
It is just as
wrong for me to be prejudiced toward you, as it is for you to be prejudiced
toward me. Many in the Lord's church are certainly prejudiced about many
things. Prejudiced about denominations; prejudiced about names, practices,
etc. The love of Christ cannot abide where and when a heart is governed by
prejudice. Let each of us search our hearts and make sure we have the facts
and all the facts before we draw any conclusions and make any decisions!
Most of all, let's make sure our decisions are governed by Divine Writ, not
by human, uninspired dogma and tradition. The former, not the latter, will
"judge us in the last day" (Jn. 12:48; 2 Cor. 5:10).
Guardian of Truth - November 1, 1984
Other Articles
Contrasting Churches
Deciding on Perspective
A Fools Approach
Should I Respond?
A
Godly Man in Wicked Surroundings
Aid or Addition - What is the Difference?
Passing Judgment on
Others
Present Day Church Problems (Part 1)
Standing Alone
Two Men Disagree With the Preacher
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