How we view people affects how we treat people. 1. We must not view people with disabilities the way that the world/flesh does. (v.14-16a) a) Storybook view: the world is whole and the disability is broken. b) Confused view: the world is whole and the disability is whole. 2. We must not view Christ the way the world/flesh does. (v.16b) 3. The Biblical view of disabilities: the world is broken and the disability is broken, but Christ redeems. (v.17) Applying: how you see it, informs what you do about it. What does it mean to show favoritism? James 2:1 Who should associate with people in low position? Romans 12:16 How is the faith of a person who is not willing to help? James 2:16
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The Rev. Benjamin J. Snodgrass has been Pastor at Falls Presbyterian Church (OPC) in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, since October, 2004. He graduated from Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and previously served at Grace Fellowship OPC in the Germantown area of...