Justice Through a Biblical Lens: Embracing God's Perspective

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And as Christians then we want to talk about these things with Minds profoundly submitted to scripture and eager to be reformed by the word of God not least when our emotions are so heavily involved. [00:01:56]

The Imago day is foundational I think for talking about how do you treat people if even cursing somebody is wrong because they're in the image of God, or if even animals are held responsible in some way. [00:06:08]

Justice is acting in a way so that God gets his rights. That is the most fundamental meaning of just so God acts in accordance with his rights and if you say well what are God's rights any behavior that Accords with the infinite value of God is a right Behavior. [00:09:56]

If you love God you should be loving everything that he loves and we know from the Bible that God loves Justice because that's part of what he is and secondly the Bible calls us to love our neighbor as ourselves and to treat that neighbor the way we would like us to be treated. [00:12:44]

I don't think the American church is very well discipled to Think Through Justice writ large or Justice in particular situations and most of our discipleship has come through whatever political influences we have had or whatever personal influences we have had. [00:19:09]

The basic liberal politically liberal understanding of justice is the individual needs to be protected from the society the individual has to be free to live any way he or she wants to live no matter what Society or family or religion says so we have to free the conservative understanding of justice. [00:19:55]

The more people I get to know, the more I realize how important World Views are, and I think part of the problem is that worldviews are not just related to knowledge. So we could get a lot of Knowledge from the Bible. [00:21:28]

We have been in war for almost a decade and a half, people made in the image of God dying almost every day for the last decade and a half, and we don't even think about war. It's not one of the issues that we even raise. [00:37:43]

The gospel is the message that can change the heart and the mind of a person, and unless that takes place, I don't think anything is going to change. Education doesn't have that power, technology doesn't have that power. [00:53:35]

The gospel unleashes in the world a commitment not to live for justice but to live for more than justice. Justice is minimalist a life devoted to treating people as they deserve is not a Christian Life. [00:58:03]

God in the gospel treated us better than we deserve that's not Justice we don't get Justice in the gospel, God got Justice in the gospel, we don't get Justice in gospel we get Grace and he unleashes on the world a people in churches. [00:58:17]

Christ will be known in the culture when we treat people better than they deserve not as they deserve in them. [00:59:11]

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