This podcast dives deep into the significance of Pentecost, drawing parallels between breath and the Holy Spirit. It reflects on the tragic events surrounding George Floyd, urging listeners to confront systemic racism. The speaker calls on white Christians to engage actively in anti-racism by listening to marginalized voices and using their privilege to support justice. With practical steps and biblical insights, the discussion fosters a powerful message of unity and the transformative role of the Spirit in the fight against racial injustice.
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Spirit and Breath are One
In scripture, the words for Holy Spirit and breath are the same (ruach in Hebrew, pneuma in Greek).
Breath is a key metaphor linking God's presence and human life, emphasizing our essential need for God's Spirit.
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Connecting George Floyd to Breath
Marc felt his heart break watching the murder of George Floyd alongside Pentecost scripture study.
He connected George Floyd’s final words, "I can't breathe," to the vital metaphor of breath in scripture.
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Systemic Racism is the Problem
The problem isn't only individual racist acts but deeply embedded systemic racism.
Racism is embedded in societal structures and permeates the "air we breathe."
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My heart broke open this week as I watched the events unfold around the murder of George Floyd, and the protests and riots that followed. At the same time, I was studying the lectionary passages for Pentecost. This is an edited version of the sermon I preached at Bridge City Community Church.
Let me be clear: In this sermon I am a white preacher speaking to white Christians about a topic that white people have to own and take action on. It might be heavy and uncomfortable… but it’s a lot less uncomfortable than 400 years of oppression. So, keep your arms and hands inside until the ride has come to a complete stop. And I promise — I’ll give you practical steps you can take.
2. Interrogate Your Feelings. (I’ve got lots of posts and resources on how to work through difficult emotions. Let me know if you want support in that area.)
3. Use your privilege to support and protect people of color, including your finances, your influence, your bodily safety, and your vote.