Joseph M. Smith
New Member
Taking off on a different tack on this point, as some have pointed out, slavery is still a heavy-duty concern in this world. Today, as I was asked to preach for the Black History emphasis at our church, while the pastor is on vacation, I elected to use the focus that is being offered churches around the nation for next week (Feb. 18), "Amazing Grace Sunday". This observance is intended to highlight the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slavery in Britain, under the influence of William Wilberforce and the preaching John Newton, the author of "Amazing Grace".
Using the websites that accompany a film about to be released (www.amazinggracemovie.com) I learned many things about modern trafficking in human beings. There may be as many as 27,000,000 worldwide in some form of servitude right now! Something for us all to get concerned and active about.
I used that wonderful material in Galatians 5 -- "For freedom Christ has set you free ... do not be enslaved again to a yoke of bondage." I know that is primarily about getting yoked up to legalistic religion, but I believe we Baptists have at our best always known that it had wider implications.
Using the websites that accompany a film about to be released (www.amazinggracemovie.com) I learned many things about modern trafficking in human beings. There may be as many as 27,000,000 worldwide in some form of servitude right now! Something for us all to get concerned and active about.
I used that wonderful material in Galatians 5 -- "For freedom Christ has set you free ... do not be enslaved again to a yoke of bondage." I know that is primarily about getting yoked up to legalistic religion, but I believe we Baptists have at our best always known that it had wider implications.