Immigrant

 "You shall not oppress a sojourner. You know the heart of a sojourner, for you were sojourners in the land of Egypt.
Exodus 23:9 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/exo.23.9.ESV

Sadly, a lot of professing Christians have unreservedly bought into conservative politics. Of course, Christians should be conservative in the sense that we want to conserve what is good in society. Yet we should also be progressive towards what is not yet as good as it could be in society.

One way we can be positively progressive as Christians is in our attitude to immigrants. This verse doesn't even distinguish between economic migrants and refugees. If someone is a stranger, we ought to be hospitable to them.

We might not have been strangers in Egypt, but our Saviour was as a young child. Having been saved by Him, we ourselves are now strangers in the world, heading for our home in heaven. So we should have empathy with strangers.

Most of us as Christians aren't political decision makers. So we don't have to decide who is 'worthy' or 'deserving' of moving to our countries. What we can do is to be welcoming to those who enter our borders, and to share the good news of God's Kingdom with them.

'Heavenly Father, please help us to be unreservedly welcoming to immigrants we come across. May we remember we're just strangers in this world, passing through, in Christ's name, amen'

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