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Focus on the Family with Jim Daly

Seeing God’s Image in All Men

Focus on the Family with Jim Daly

Focus on the Family

Kids & Family, Relationships, Society & Culture, Parenting

4.84.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Pastor Miles McPherson challenges believers of all skin tones to consider the fact that grouping humans by skin color promotes racism, which hinders the gospel. He encourages us to treat every person like they truly were created in the image of God.

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0:00.0

Today on the

0:03.0

the focus on the family with Jim Daly,

0:05.2

we'll reflect on the judgments that we tend to make

0:08.1

based on the color of a person's skin.

0:11.0

When you get a tan in Hawaii, it's beautiful. When you get a tan in Hawaii, it's beautiful.

0:14.0

When you get a tan in the womb, it's criminalized.

0:17.0

When you get a tan in the womb, it's scary.

0:20.0

It's inferior.

0:22.0

Today's guest is going to encourage us to see God's image in everyone.

0:26.0

Your host is focused president and author Jim Daly and I'm John Fuller.

0:30.0

Well, as we commemorate the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, here in the U.S.

0:35.5

We thought it would be appropriate to share a message from Pastor Miles McPherson.

0:40.0

Pastor Miles is passionate on the issue of race relations.

0:43.9

He's out there trying to make a difference and build bridges in racially divided communities

0:49.4

across the country.

0:50.9

As a former player in the NFL, Miles has personally experienced racism and has witnessed its devastating effects.

0:58.0

So buckle up. We've got a fast-paced presentation ahead, and I know you'll be inspired to reach

1:04.6

out to others across racial boundaries. Here now is Miles McPherson speaking at

1:09.6

a conference on racial reconciliation at Seaacoast Church in Alabama and we're going to be diving in just

1:16.2

after his opening remarks.

1:18.2

There's a Japanese ancient art form called Kitzugi, I was probably to pronounce it wrong, and in Kinsugi they take pottery that was broken and they bring it back together.

1:31.0

They reassemble the pottery with gold and they take all the pieces and put the pottery back together and the belief is that the

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