Jump directly to the Content

Sermon Illustrations about Prejudice

Home > Illustrations > Topics > P > Prejudice

Find fresh sermon illustrations on Prejudice to help bring your sermon to life.

Prejudice, the Worst Evil

There is no more evil thing in this world than race prejudice. It justifies and holds together more baseness, cruelty, and abomination than any other ...


[Read More]
The Act That Saved Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson was the first black to play major league baseball. While breaking baseball's "color barrier," he faced jeering crowds in ...


[Read More]
The Abridging of Conscience

I don't suppose we have ever again gathered under one roof such an assembly of wise and noble people as created our Constitution and declared that ...


[Read More]
The Lesson of Unity

We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other. And the time will soon come when, if men will not learn that lesson, then they will be ...


[Read More]
Who Will Save the Drowning?

I had an experience from which I will not soon recover. As many of you know, I am associated with the Dallas Cowboys. They graciously invited my wife ...


[Read More]
Racism Still Alive

I recently went to the Smoky Mountains with some friends to do some rock climbing. We came to a small town near Knoxville, Tennessee, and pulled into ...


[Read More]
The Courage of a Seamstress

I think of a seamstress, a member of the Dexter Avenue Baptist church, a devoted Christ follower, who believed that Jesus had something to teach a segregated ...


[Read More]
True Strength

Do you remember Gayle Sayers and Brian Piccolo, the star backs for the Chicago Bears? One was a black man; one was a white man. They created quite a sensation ...


[Read More]
False Assumptions

"All generalizations are false, including this one," yet we keep making them. We create images--graven ones that can't be changed; we dismiss ...


[Read More]
The Unnamed

It seems that more than ever the compulsion today is to identify, to reduce someone to what is on the label. To identify is to control, to limit. To love ...


[Read More]