Faith in Action: The Church's Role in Racial Justice

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our problem we talk about race we talk about you know injustice and all that's real but it emanates from a theological first and not a sociological reality and that is you know in second chronicles 15 it says because there was a departure from god it says there was no peace in the land [00:03:00]

if god is your problem i don't care what programs you come up with how many marches you do how many protests you make or how many adjustments you seek to make if god is your problem then you got to get him back in sync and the only reason this problem has existed this deep for this long is the failure of the church [00:03:24]

the biblical role of civil government is to maintain a safe just righteous and compassionately responsible environment for freedom to flourish when god established government in the garden he had maximum freedom from every tree you may eat limited regulation one tree you can eat dire consequences you shall surely die [00:07:09]

the closer a government is to god's definition of civil government the more order the society will be the further god's principles are from a civil government the more chaotic the environment will become and the great society program of lyndon bay johnson was certainly well-intentioned [00:07:47]

the black church in slavery was probably the greatest illustration of biblical christianity in the history of america there was no government support there were no federal programs but it not only hit a hewed out a faith order it built schools and newspapers and banks and educational institutions [00:09:09]

if the african-american church could do that in slavery what could the church of jesus christ across racial lines do today if we decided to be full-time christians in our part-time saints [00:09:37]

we have a three-point plan we we're trying to get community of churches together who are biblically minded to have one a solemn assembly a sacred gathering at the same time in the same place where there's fasting and prayer secondly where they are now influenced to to to move people to comprehensive discipleship [00:10:00]

the bible gives us right to protest in acts chapter 16 paul was in prison illegally as a roman citizen and he protested he did he did the first biblical sit-in he would not allow them to treat him unjustly and uh because there were laws that protected him and he utilized those laws for his favor [00:12:40]

god's not against righteous protesting he's against unrighteous protesting and when it is mixed with violence when it is mixed with theft when it is mixed with destruction then it is not a biblical protest it is an unrighteous protest and we need to make the distinction between the two [00:13:00]

we often pray our desires but our desires have to be plugged into his worldview so we're not just asking god to bless what we want we're asking god to take our prayers and accomplish through us his will in history as it is dictated to from heaven [00:14:17]

until we are praying like that on his terms and not on our desires we don't play with authority without authority you can't get the benefits that god wants to to bring into history and if there's anything that the church needs and we say it a lot to the point that i'm concerned to become trite [00:14:34]

we have unity through service not through seminars you get with people different than you and together you go serve somebody else worse off than you and when you do that now you're getting to know each other as you're helping somebody else and that's authentic reconciliation not just uh having classes on it [00:15:00]

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