Justice, Unity, and Love in Challenging Times

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"Once again an unarmed black American man has died needlessly in the streets as a police officer knelt on the neck of George Floyd in Minneapolis. With each new incident, all of us are more outraged, more shamed, more discouraged, more depressed that this kind of injustice is still happening to our brothers and sisters in America in the 21st century. It is so, so very wrong. It's shocking, and it's appalling, and it's outrageous, and it's disgraceful to witness how deeply rooted racism is still in our culture." [00:10:40]

"You see, if one of us is denied justice, none of us can ignore it. If one of us isn't safe, none of us is safe. And if one of us can be abused, all of us will lose. The Bible says in Proverbs 31 verse 8, speak up for those who cannot speak up for themselves, ensure justice for those who are dying. Now that verse applies to anybody whose life has been threatened by prejudice and oppression, not just the unborn who cannot defend themselves from death, but anyone who has died unjustly and cannot speak up for themselves." [01:03:26]

"Fear brings out the worst in us, and I encourage you to watch that message. It's called the faith that shows respect to everyone and share that message with others. The nation needs it. I'm gonna mention the problem again this weekend in another message called the kind of faith that can handle anything. But as Jesus and Dr. Martin Luther King and many, many others have taught us, using violence to end violence will never work. We don't fight fire with fire; we drown it with water." [02:20:59]

"And no matter how angry and how upset we are about injustice and an unfair system, we could only defeat evil by doing what God tells us to do in Romans chapter 12 verse 21, and it says there, do not be overcome by evil but overcome evil with good. You see, racism and prejudice and bigotry are extremely strong forces because they're based on human fears, but there's a stronger force, and that force is the love of God through us." [02:56:16]

"If you have ever felt rejected or belittled or abused or afraid because of who God made you to be, I want you to know that Kay and I and all the members of Saddleback Church, who speak, by the way, a hundred and sixty-eight different languages, we all stand in solidarity with you. We love you, and we will never stop fighting for liberty and justice for all." [04:03:46]

"Father, my heart is broken for the people who are hurting right now, for those who are grieving, for those who are afraid, for those who are angry, for those who are discouraged, for those who are depressed. We know this is not the world that you planned. This is not the world that you want it to be. We have made such a mess of what you created. We have lived self-centered lives. We have fought with each other instead of fighting for each other." [04:48:29]

"Help us to remember that it was your decision, Lord, your plan, God, to create such diversity. You intentionally made us different in so many different ways. Help us to realize that to reject anyone that you've created is to reject you, the Creator, and it is to doubt your wisdom. Help us to be color blessed, not colorblind. Help us to enjoy the differences that we are." [05:47:50]

"Help us to repent in this crisis, not react in this crisis. Fill us with humility and civility toward each other, and help us to overcome evil with good. And most of all, Lord, help us to look to you for courage and the strength and the wisdom to stop this madness. Father, I ask you to comfort every broken heart, heal every grieving heart, calm every angry heart, and give your peace to every fearful heart." [06:28:33]

"We need a spiritual revival in our nation, Lord. We need it in the world, and may you turn this breakdown in our world into a breakthrough in our world. And I humbly ask you to bless everyone who is turning to you right now. Bless them in Jesus' name. Amen." [07:15:40]

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