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How does racism deny the power of the gospel?

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Racism denies the power of the gospel by allowing sin to remain unchecked in the hearts of believers, undermining true holiness.

The power of the gospel is transformative, uniting people across divisions. When racism is allowed to flourish, it reveals that sin is not being properly addressed in the lives of those who profess faith. This leads to a culture where believers may outwardly appear godly but internally deny the gospel's power, which calls for radical love and humility. The gospel teaches that every believer is called to be a servant to one another, transcending racial and ethnic differences, reflecting the unity designed by God.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16, 1 John 2:9-11

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