RPG Juniors

GOD LOVES EVERYBODY
NOVEMBER 23

Acts 10:34-35

GOD LOVES EVERYBODY

"There sure are lots of different kinds of balls, aren’t there?" observed Caleb as his friend, Alex and he studied the display at a sports store.

"Yeah, and I like them all," said Alex with a grin. An elderly couple stopped to look too. Their clothes looked strange to the boys, and neither Caleb nor Alex could understand the language they spoke. Caleb frowned. "Let’s get going," he said. The boys strolled off, and when they were out of hearing distance, Caleb added, "I don’t like foreigners. You can’t understand their language, and they dress funny. I think when foreigners come here they should try to be more like us."

"That’s not fair," said Alex. "They’re probably here for just a short visit. If you were to go to Africa for a visit, would you start dressing the way they do over there? And would you quit talking until you learned their language?"

Caleb ignored Alex’s questions. "Look!" he exclaimed. "A store for stamp collectors! My dad collects postage stamps."

The boys peered through the window at the display of stamps. Alex noticed the prices, and his eyes widened. "Why do some of those stamps cost so much?" he asked. "They’re nothing but little pieces of paper."

Caleb laughed. "Some stamps are expensive because there weren’t many of them printed," he explained. "That makes them valuable. And some of the most expensive ones are those that were misprinted. They’re valuable because they’re different from other stamps."

Just then, the foreign-speaking couple walked by. "Hey," said Alex, "if it’s so great for stamps to be different, why do people have to all be the same? Maybe being different makes them interesting, too." Caleb frowned.

"We like variety in all kinds of things," continued Alex. "Things like flowers and birds and balls and… and stamps, so why wouldn’t we want variety in people, too? Besides, remember our Sunday school lesson last week? It was all about how God loves everybody. They’re all important to Him."

Thought: Should we judge people by the country they’re from or the accent they speak with?
Prayer: Heavenly Father, help me not to be prejudiced against anybody no matter what country or race they come from, what their skin colour is and whether rich or poor. This is because You love all of us. Let me be like You and also not a ‘respecter of persons’. This I pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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