As undocumented immigrants are demonized as rapists, murderers, and drug lords, those who have met such migrants need to say, “No, they aren’t. Have you never met one?”
Of course, those people can’t do that because they might get a frightening response: “Oh, you know an undocumented person? Tell us where they are!”
Hitler called the Jews, “rats.” Hutus called the Tutsis, “cockroaches.” Trump called migrants “not human,” but “animals,” among many other things. We feel the tension of history rising up in this moment as political power demonizes and castigates the sojourners among us.
How do we live in this scenario? How are people having actual conversations about how to harbor migrants in a way that rhymes with how some Germans harbored Jews? Why is ICE now allowed to take migrants out of our churches and schools? When a bishop asked the president to consider showing Jesus’ mercy to migrants, how could he respond by calling her radical left, Trump-hating, ungracious, nasty, not compelling, not smart, boring, and uninspiring? And how can we be lifting up all of these Christian concerns about migrants while Trump attends a prayer breakfast saying that he’s going to eradicate anti-Christian bias? What kind of Christianity are we talking about?
As a pastor, I do not agree with Trump that the last four years have been horrible for Christians. As a theologian, I have more anti-Christian bias than most of the non-Christians I know, because so many Christians are missing out on the things Jesus said and did. Non-Christians have a right to be angry at us for the things we say and do in the name of Jesus, and what little persecution we actually do face in the States around things that matter can be healthy for us. Will the prophets be deemed anti-Christians while movements are made for their words to be eradicated?
According to Jesus, if we don’t care for the stranger among us, we will face judgment. That’s how much weight he put on this topic. The founder of Christianity doesn’t fit into the beliefs of the same state that wants to eradicate anti-Christian bias. There is a major disconnect here. Study Jesus. Know Jesus. Read only the gospels every day for a year straight. Speak with his Spirit. Something has to shift in us if the sermon on the mount is to become real in us.


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