Walls of separation have been built up between the whites and the blacks. These walls of prejudice will tumble down of themselves as did the walls of Jericho, ***WHEN CHRISTIANS OBEY THE WORD OF GOD,*** which enjoins on them supreme love to their Maker and impartial love to their neighbors.

— The Review and Herald, December 17, 1895.
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Racial injustice is a problem. No rationally thinking person would deny this. Bible prophecy tells us it will not get better. Laws may bring temporary reprieve, but it will not last. So what is the solution? When the church learns to obey the Word of God through HIS power, the walls of racism will tumble down. It is not man's laws that will help end racism, it is God's Ten Commandment Law.

"Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself." Matt. 19:19.

"The black man’s name is written in the book of life beside the white man’s. All are one in Christ. Birth, station, nationality, or color cannot elevate or degrade men. The character makes the man. If a red man, a Chinaman, or an African gives his heart to God in obedience and faith, Jesus loves him none the less for his color. He calls him His well-beloved brother." {ChS 218.2
Walls of separation have been built up between the whites and the blacks. These walls of prejudice will tumble down of themselves as did the walls of Jericho, ***WHEN CHRISTIANS OBEY THE WORD OF GOD,*** which enjoins on them supreme love to their Maker and impartial love to their neighbors. — The Review and Herald, December 17, 1895. . . . Racial injustice is a problem. No rationally thinking person would deny this. Bible prophecy tells us it will not get better. Laws may bring temporary reprieve, but it will not last. So what is the solution? When the church learns to obey the Word of God through HIS power, the walls of racism will tumble down. It is not man's laws that will help end racism, it is God's Ten Commandment Law. "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself." Matt. 19:19. "The black man’s name is written in the book of life beside the white man’s. All are one in Christ. Birth, station, nationality, or color cannot elevate or degrade men. The character makes the man. If a red man, a Chinaman, or an African gives his heart to God in obedience and faith, Jesus loves him none the less for his color. He calls him His well-beloved brother." {ChS 218.2
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