“There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.“
— Galatians 3:28 KJV
Reflection on Today's Verse
God isn’t checking passports, paychecks, or gender before He welcomes someone. In Christ, labels lose their grip. Status, race, background—all that noise fades in the presence of grace. This verse doesn’t flatten who we are; it frees us from what divides. The ground at the foot of the cross? Completely level.
Paul’s not promoting sameness; he’s pointing to unity. One family, one Spirit, one body. Not because we tried really hard to get along, but because Jesus made it possible. In a world obsessed with identity politics, Galatians 3:28 reminds us: our truest identity is hidden in Christ. Not in roles, history, or society’s boxes.
He tore down the curtains. Now we don’t approach God as categories. We come as children. Equal. Loved. Redeemed.
Personal Prayer
Lord, thank You for tearing down the walls I didn’t even know I built. Remind me that I don’t need to prove myself, climb ladders, or earn worth in Your eyes. Help me see others the way You do—not by status or skin, but through the lens of grace.
Let my life reflect Your kind of unity, where love does the talking and walls don’t get the final word. Amen.