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What Is Racism

rac·ism /ˈrāˌsizəm/ Learn to pronounce noun prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior. "a program to combat racism" We at KFLCC looks at the issue from a biblical prospective....... Shalom, Apostle GCJ

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prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
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KFLCC KINGDOM MAGAZINE<br />

It’s not White vs Black<br />

but a social system! ROMANS 4:18


“DISOVERING THE KINGDOM OF GOD WITHIN YOU 12.06.2017<br />

SPIRITUAL ORDER<br />

I Corinthians 12:28<br />

IS THIS GOD’S KINGDOM<br />

<strong>Racism</strong>:<br />

Definition of A social system or society. 1: the patterned series of interrelationships existing<br />

between individuals, groups, and institutions and forming a coherent whole: social structure.<br />

The organization of society that is based on patterns of interaction between parents, teachers<br />

and students, employees and employers that have been regulated by the accepted norms and<br />

values of a society. Law Dictionary: <strong>What</strong> is <strong>Racism</strong> A SOCIAL STRUCTURE?<br />

definition of SOCIAL STRUCTURE (Black's Law Dictionary)<br />

A social system of domination, that focus on specific kinds of power in 9 areas of<br />

peoples life activities:<br />

• War- Eph 6:10 Eph 6:12 (Wars and rumors of wars for economic financial gain)<br />

Economics- Pro 22:7 (Debt Slave)<br />

• Education- <strong>Is</strong>a 5:13 Hos 4:6 (Public School Systems)<br />

• Entertainment- Rom 6:13 (Television, Movies, Arts, Music, etc.)<br />

• Labor- Ecc 5:18 Ecc 5:19 (Public Corporation Stealing From The Private Sector)<br />

• Law- Psa 94:20 <strong>Is</strong>a 10:1 (Wicked Laws that don’t apply to the Church)<br />

• Politics- Luk 11:52 (Power in high places, ruling class)<br />

• Religion- Rom 1:25 1Jn 5:20 (man-made ways and Laws in attempt to find God)<br />

• Sex- 1Co 6:9 (Sexual pleasures of all Kind)


“DISOVERING THE KINGDOM OF GOD WITHIN YOU” 12.06.2017<br />

earlier, they may have held swords in their hands,<br />

but there were none in their hearts. <strong>What</strong> was in<br />

their hearts would not sustain what they held in<br />

their hands. He brought them into the wilderness<br />

to have a change of heart at Horeb. (Thus, your<br />

wilderness experience is preparing you for your<br />

fight for freedom!)<br />

That change of heart is hinted at in God’s<br />

directive to leave the mountain and go possess the<br />

land. Again, remember that the <strong>Is</strong>raelites had<br />

lived in Egypt for such a long time that, at some<br />

point, Egypt had begun living in them. Initially<br />

they feared Pharaoh more than they feared God<br />

and sought to conform God and His ways to what<br />

they had learned and experienced in Egypt.<br />

The <strong>Is</strong>raelites were not warriors and were<br />

not prepared to fight for a land that,<br />

presumably, none of them had ever seen,<br />

much less visited. (Black Americans 40<br />

acers and a mule) Consequently, at the<br />

first sign of trouble they, accustomed to<br />

the life of a slave, would have quickly<br />

turned around and returned to their<br />

Egyptian taskmasters. (Rulers of the<br />

Social System of <strong>Racism</strong>)<br />

Thus, maybe this why they couldn’t just<br />

leave Egypt and go right to the promised<br />

land, skipping all the frustration of<br />

wandering in the desert for forty years?<br />

(Black American 400 yrs.) Because at the<br />

first sight of war, they would have wanted<br />

to go back to Egypt; they weren’t ready for<br />

the labor involved in bringing God’s<br />

promise to its culmination.<br />

So, God didn’t take <strong>Is</strong>rael directly into the<br />

promised land but took them by the way<br />

of the Red Sea because, as mentioned<br />

(Religion) We see this in the golden-calf incident.<br />

The Sinai experience(wilderness), then, was to<br />

demonstrate to them that they must fear God first<br />

and foremost, that they had to conform their<br />

thinking and lifestyle to His will. In short, Sinai<br />

was intended to show them how they were to<br />

conduct themselves once in the Land of the<br />

Covenant. Moreover, the instructions He gave<br />

them were to help them fulfill their purpose as a<br />

people.<br />

Cloud, Bill. Esau Rising<br />

Are we as a people missing the lesson of times<br />

pass? Why are we still oppressed or dealing with<br />

this System Called <strong>Racism</strong>? <strong>Is</strong> it because we kept<br />

trying to assimilate into a society that God called<br />

us out of? (Remember by Law a Church <strong>Is</strong>: In Its<br />

most general sense, the society founded and<br />

established by Christ, to receive, preserve, and<br />

propagate his doctrines and ordinances. A body or<br />

community of Christ like believers, united under<br />

one form of government by the profession of the<br />

same faith, and the observance of the same ritual<br />

and ceremonies.)<br />

2Co 6:17<br />

1Pe 2:9<br />

1Pe 2:10


When the Creator called Abraham to come out of Babylon, he was beckoning him to leave a country and a culture<br />

bogged down in idolatry, paganism, and a mind-set that was counterproductive to God’s intentions for Abraham.<br />

The man from Ur was to leave all that behind to, instead, live a set-apart, or holy, life. Consequently, this is what<br />

his descendants were called to do as well.<br />

<strong>Is</strong>rael was to be a “kingdom of priests and kings a holy nation” (Ex. 19: 6) because that is what their forefather<br />

was challenged to be. Likewise, those in Messiah, identified by Paul as “Abraham’s seed” (Gal. 3: 29), are also<br />

called to fulfill this function. Please note that God didn’t call Abraham to be set apart just so he could say, “I’m<br />

different from you” or so that he could live isolated from everyone else; God called him to be different so that he<br />

might be a light to everyone else. Abraham and his seed are called out from the nations to be a source of blessing<br />

to the nations:<br />

Cloud, Bill. Esau Rising<br />

So, Church Are You Living Up To Your True Purpose?<br />

Because Of Our Lord Jesus Christ!<br />

Apostle Gary Carter, Jr.<br />

Mat 6:10 Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth,

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