I don't
know when we decided that it was okay
to bind the wrists of others together
with caution tape
To place
warning signs on someone’s race
To make them
feel less than human
Less than
alive
This
world thrives on compromising people's worth for the sake of feeling unjustly
safe
Entanglements
of lies, how can we look into a child's eyes and deny them a future
Children
should not be born with statistics etched into their DNA
I am a
child who was born into privilege
Chances
are slim that I will ever be seen as a threat
I have
never been stopped and frisked on a city street
Or had my
level of intelligence determined from the way I speak
I have
never been unjustly accused of a crime and held behind bars even though my
ancestors fought merely decades ago for the very freedom I have been denied
That is
not me
But I can
plainly see the amount of brokenness that is upheld in this nation
We've
been looking for clarity through a shattered magnifying glass
that we
have named justice
Serving a
system that should be called illegal, not it's people
Lack of humanity has created an “us” and a “them” instead of a we
Lack of humanity has created an “us” and a “them” instead of a we
And yet I
follow a Savior who probably would have been named "illegal"
Would
Jesus have been able to get through airport security without being
"randomly searched"?
Would my
Lord have been welcomed even into the church
without
being looked at with a shred of suspicion
Our
mission shouldn't be to change just the way we act but the way we see
Asking
God to dilate our pupils so that we can let in more light
I've come
to the conclusion that our pointer fingers are a lot stronger than our feet
We love
to stand in light and point to darkness
We think
and talk and proclaim
Hoping
we'll inspire change
But we
rarely go and do
We point
to problems more often than we solve them
Even
though our feet are begging to march
To march
towards a day abounding with hope
Barriers
broken, voices heard
A day where
this messy kingdom is restored
People no
longer ignored as a number
Or branded
as illegal, caught up in vicious cycles
We march
toward a day where our feet will always empathize with the footsteps of our
brothers and sisters
A day where
everyone will be named with endless love
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