All one blood

 

All one blood

We are ALL of one blood.
That’s not wishful thinking. That’s not a kumbaya slogan. That’s not political. That’s Scripture.

And it’s the very truth being attacked the hardest right now.

Everywhere you look, people are being pushed into tribes. Divided by skin tone—not black enough, too white, not your culture, not your background, wrong language, wrong politics. You see hatred stirred like coals in a furnace. People shouting about color, justice, reparations, privilege, supremacy, fragility, oppression, power structures—on and on it goes.

But here’s the blunt truth the world doesn’t want to hear:
There is no such thing as multiple races. That’s man’s invention. There is only one racethe human race.

Different shades? Yes. Different melanin levels? Of course. But different races? No. We all bleed red. We were all made from the same divine design. Many shades—maybe even different levels of God’s favorite color: brown—but ONE BLOODLINE.

The whole “race card” has been dealt by the enemy for centuries now, and every side keeps playing it—using it to guilt, shame, elevate, accuse, divide, and manipulate. And every time it’s played, it’s based on a lie: that we are not the same, that skin changes worth, that pigment defines humanity.

But that is not what God says.

It doesn’t matter which side of the issue you look at—every side is pushing the same lie:
That we are fundamentally different.
That your blood is not like mine.
That your people are not my people.
That your ancestors and my ancestors have put an unbreakable wall between us.

But that is not what God says. That is not what the Word says. That is not what the blood of Messiah says.

From the very beginning, there was only one kind of human.
Genesis 2:7 says:

“And YHWH Elohim formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being.”

Just one man. Adam. Formed from afar—dust—and made alive by God’s own breath. And then from that one man came a woman, and from that union came every person who has ever lived.

Genesis 3:20 says:

“And Adam called his wife’s name Eve, because she was the mother of all living.”

Not some living. Not the Hebrew line only. Not just one ethnic group. The Hebrew says em kol-chai—mother of all human life.

Every human being that walks this earth, from the Andes to the Congo to Brooklyn to Beijing, came from that first pair. No exceptions. You can twist that, bury it, politicize it, but you can’t erase it. God said it, and God doesn’t stutter.

By Genesis 10, after the Flood, God lays it out plainly—every nation came from the three sons of Noah: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. That’s not racism—that’s genealogy. That’s your family tree. And when you reach Genesis 11, the only thing that gets split is language, not blood. The Tower of Babel scattered their speech—but it didn’t scatter their origin. Still one kind. Still one people.

Fast forward thousands of years, and now we’ve turned language, shade, and culture into weapons.

Look around. Prejudice isn’t just alive—it’s being manufactured. Funded. Amplified. Pushed.

You can’t scroll for five seconds without being told who you’re supposed to blame.
White people. Black people. The police. Immigrants. The elite. The poor. Liberals. Conservatives. The media. The church. The boomers. The Gen-Z kids.

It’s like we’re living in Genesis 11 all over again, but now the confusion isn’t just language—it’s identity itself.

And it’s not just about division anymore—it’s about rage. Fueled rage. Stirred hatred. Riots. Broken windows. Burned stores. Shouting matches in schools. Public shaming. Canceling people for their ancestors. Tearing down statues, while building up bitterness. Killing others.

And the enemy’s just sitting back, watching it burn, whispering the oldest lie:
“You’re not one. You never were. You’re better. You’re worse. You’re owed. You’re guilty. You’re not like them…”

But that snake has been lying from the garden. And God already answered him.

Acts 17:26 says:

And He has made from one blood all nations of men to dwell on all the face of the earth…”

Ex henos haimatosfrom one blood. That’s the original Greek. Not a figure of speech. Not a spiritual metaphor. That’s biology. Divine biology.

One bloodline. One race. The human race.

Paul didn’t say that on a church pew in Jerusalem. He said it to pagan Gentiles in Athens. People who were literally surrounded by idols and racism and Greek elitism. And he stood there and said: “You’re all made from the same blood. You’re not special. You’re not separate. You’re all accountable to the same God.”

That same truth still hits just as hard today.

The reason racism is so evil is because it denies the very creation of God. It says, “Your image is lesser. Your blood is foreign.” It’s an anti-God lie wrapped in culture and passed off as activism—or nationalism—or even theology.

But the Word is not confused.
Romans 5:12 says:

“Through one man, sin entered the world, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men.”

How did death spread to all? Because we’re all from the same one. The curse traveled through the bloodline because we all share that blood.

Then comes the solution—not a new bloodline, but a redeemed one.
Yeshua, the Second Adam, stepped into the human bloodline to purify it from within. Not from outside it. Not as an angel. Not as a spirit. As a man.

1 Corinthians 15:45–47 says:

“The first man Adam became a living being. The last Adam became a life-giving Spirit… The first man was of the earth, made of dust; the second Man is the Lord from heaven.”

So now we’re not just one in blood—we are one in redemption.

Galatians 3:28 lays it flat:

“There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female—for you are all one in Messiah Yeshua.”

That doesn’t erase our uniqueness—it redeems it.
You don’t have to stop being your culture—you just have to stop weaponizing it.

And here’s the beauty—Ephesians 2:14–15 says:

“He Himself is our peace, who has made both one… to create in Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace.”

That “new man” isn’t black or white or brown or red or tan or yellow.
He’s not left or right, rich or poor, urban or rural, back or front.
He’s born again. Washed. Remade. Re-blooded.

He’s the proof that God’s design still holds—and that the devil’s plan to divide can still be crushed by truth.

So if you want to know what God thinks about race riots, identity politics, and heritage wars? He’s not confused. He’s not on anyone’s “side.”

He’s calling everyone back to the same truth:
You are one blood. Act like it.

Revelation 7:9 shows us where this is all headed:

“A great multitude which no one could number, of all nations, tribes, peoples, and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb…”

Different tongues. Different looks. Different stories.
But singing the same song.
Worshiping the same King.
Redeemed by the same Blood.

So let the world scream. Let it riot and burn and accuse and divide. We are not playing that game.
We are sons and daughters of Adam, bought by the Son of God, reborn by the Spirit, headed for the Kingdom—together.

We don’t need reparations. We need to be reconciled.
We don’t need rage. We need to be repentant.
We don’t need color wars. We need Kingdom unity.

Because in the end, the only blood that will matter is the one that poured down a cross and broke open a tomb.

And when you stand before the throne, He’s not going to ask you your skin tone, your background, or your politics.

He’s going to look for the Lamb’s blood on your doorpost.

One blood. One Savior. One family. Forever.

Shalom Shalom (peace and security in Christ)


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