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Pastor Greg Laurie, the founder of the Harvest churches in California and Hawaii as well as the Harvest Crusades, had a candid conversation about faith, racial reconciliation, and justice reform with U.S. Senator Tim Scott, a black Republican from South Carolina. The interview, recorded for Harvest’s church services last weekend, touched on the subject of police reform ahead of the Senate’s unveiling of the “Justice Act.”

Senator Scott wrote a wonderful book recently that IFA reviewed HERE. It is even more timely now than when we reviewed it a few months ago. Titled  Unified: How Our Unlikely Friendship Gives Us Hope for a Divided Country, you may want to give it a read.

The “Justice Act” is the most ambitious GOP policing reform proposal in years, a direct response to the massive public protests over the death of George Floyd and other black Americans. Senate Republicans unveiled proposed changes to police procedures and accountability Wednesday, countering Democratic policing legislation with a bill that stays clear of federal mandates.

The GOP proposal includes an enhanced use-of-force database, restrictions on chokeholds, and new commissions to study law enforcement and race. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the chamber will move swiftly to floor debate next week.

CHARACTER-DRIVEN LAW ENFORCEMENT

In their discussion, both Sen. Scott and Pastor Laurie both condemned racism and applauded what Scott calls “character-driven law enforcement.” The two addressed the importance of balance in police reform and the struggle that comes with being simultaneously anti-racist and pro-law enforcement.

“I believe God has established law enforcement. I believe racism is a real problem in our country. And I think we need to talk about it. And I don’t know why you have to be in one camp or the other,” said Laurie.

“I can be pro-law enforcement and pro-communities of color. You can be both,” agreed Scott. “God is not colorblind. He actually loves diversity. He embraces diversity, and we should too, and we should treat each other according to Matthew 22, verse 39. We should treat each other as we would want to be treated.”. . .

‘CHOOSE THE LORD’S SIDE. GOD MUST BE INVITED INTO THE CONVERSATION FOR LASTING CHANGE’

“Choose the Lord’s side. And I don’t mean to be overly religious because in my opinion, this is not about religion. This is about a personal relationship that transformed the way I see others because it first transformed how I see myself. And if I will take that new transformed self, who, before I was saved, I was filled with iniquity, driven by sin, driven by my instinctual luxuries or lusts, so to speak,” he continued.

“Now, as a born again believer, I’m driven by the gospel of Jesus Christ, so I don’t look for a black solution or a white solution or a blue solution. I look for a God solution. And that means I have to start there, end there and in the middle, stay there,” Scott explained.

(Excerpt from Faithwire. )

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Donna King
June 28, 2020

“Now, as a born again believer, I’m driven by the gospel of Jesus Christ, so I don’t look for a black solution or a white solution or a blue solution. I look for a God solution. And that means I have to start there, end there and in the middle, stay there,” Scott explained.

Amen! Amen!! Amen! So grateful for Christians in the political sphere who are making their voices heard.

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Flora Renken
June 28, 2020

Tim Scott for president 🙂

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