Impartial Love Melts Prejudice
- Foreword
- Preface
- Did Ellen White Contradict Herself?
- The Betrayal of the Negro: 1895-1910
- “The Southern Field Is Closing!”
- The Age of Booker T. Washington
- Crisis in Mississippi
- Quietly at Work for the Negro
- “We Have Been Eating of the Large Loaf”
- Why Did We Choose Nashville?
- Ellen White on Racial Equality
- Conclusions
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Impartial Love Melts Prejudice
The walls of sectarianism and caste and race will fall down when the true missionary spirit enters the hearts of men. Prejudice is melted away by the love of God.— The Review and Herald, January 21, 1896; The Southern Work, p. 55, 1966 ed.EGWCRR 120.5
Walls of separation have been built up between the whites and the blacks. These walls of prejudice will tumble down of themselves as did the walls of Jericho, when Christians obey the Word of God, which enjoins on them supreme love to their Maker and impartial love to their neighbors.—The Review and Herald, December 17, 1895; Republished in The Southern Work, 43, 1966 ed.EGWCRR 121.1
When the Holy Spirit is poured out, there will be a triumph of humanity over prejudice in seeking the salvation of the souls of human beings. God will control minds. Human hearts will love as Christ loved. And the color line will be regarded by many very differently from the way in which it is now regarded. To love as Christ loves, lifts the mind into a pure, heavenly, unselfish atmosphere.—Testimonies for the Church 9:209.EGWCRR 121.2