"Christians should be ready for a change because Jesus was the greatest changer in history"
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The line works because it weaponizes reverence. Many American churches, especially in the mid-20th century South, were masters at sanctifying the status quo while praising a radically disruptive Christ. Abernathy flips that contradiction into an accusation: if you claim allegiance to Jesus, you owe the world more than good manners and private morality. The subtext is aimed at both camps. It pressures white Christians who used scripture as a shield for segregation. It also steadies Black Christians tempted to see change as dangerous or "too political". He’s saying the politics are already there; the only question is whose side your theology ends up serving.
Calling Jesus a "changer" also recasts Christian identity as movement rather than membership. It implies that discipleship should look less like guarding tradition and more like overturning tables - changing institutions, laws, and social hierarchies. Abernathy’s intent is practical: make religious language do civil rights work, and make civil rights feel like a faithful obligation, not a partisan hobby.
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"Christians should be ready for a change because Jesus was the greatest changer in history." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/christians-should-be-ready-for-a-change-because-105754/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.









