Living Faithfully: Justice, Kindness, and Humility

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "It's been said that we can make a point or we can make a difference, but rarely both. And we have so many people who appear willing to surrender impact and influence for indignance. Even maybe ourselves. In a recent opinion piece, Peggy Noonan voiced the concern that it appears we are beginning to enjoy hatred. She summarizes the regression this way: She said, 'We split into a thousand pieces within two big camps on the left and the right. We decry the harshness of our political discourse, particularly online, where outrageous and dehumanizing things are said. But what I'm seeing is that we don't mind disliking each other now. We like it. That's the new thing that we're enjoying, the estrangement. Nobody's trying to win anybody.'" (56 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "When we live faithfully, it's hard to live hatefully. You just don't have much time. Your heart and your direction in life is aimed different. Hate is exhausting. Whether you have been the recipient of hate or you have been the broadcaster, the perpetuator of hate, you know the weight that hate puts on you. It's a weight that you aren't meant to carry. It's a weight that none of us are meant to carry. Because when we live faithfully in our lives, God's got a different vision for us in our relationships." (34 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "If you're not a Christian, the good news is you don't have to do any of this. This is just a suggestion for you. And so if you don't choose to do any of it, here's what I bet is true for you. I bet you're hoping that some Christians in your life will live the way that I just described. I bet you're hoping that some Christians in your life, that aunt, that uncle, that parent, that friend, they'll post in light of this vision from Micah over the course of the next few months." (26 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Remember, I'm not advocating that we all have the same politics or that we have no politics. We should vote. We should get involved in a way that is informed by our faith rather than our faith being formed and informed by our politics. But it should go way beyond our politics. How are we actually serving people practically? If you're more interested in your political involvement than you are in your faith, in your practical serving involvement, you have flipped. You have flipped the paradigm of what Jesus calls each and every one of us to." (32 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "I never considered a difference of opinion in politics and religion and philosophy as a cause for withdrawing from a friend. Can you imagine? With a Jefferson dinner, you take around eight people. With one table and one topic, not one take on one topic, one topic. You bring a group of people with different views, starting with a snapshot of each person's story and answering a common question about that topic. And then you let the conversation go from there." (29 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "See, in the midst of so much upheaval all around him and the divided nature of God's people, he gives this incredible encapsulation that if we want to love God, we will do justice, not just talk about justice, not just post about justice, not just vote about justice, not just hope about justice, but actually be about doing justice at whatever area of influence and opportunity we are given, at a ground-level opportunity, bringing the ways of God into the worries of our world. That rather than going, well, because I can't fix everything, I'm not going to do anything. No, no, Micah says, whatever you can do, just bring yourself and the vision of God's kingdom to the worries of your day." (47 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "What's so amazing is that if we will snap into this vision that Micah is calling us to, it demonstrates a love that doesn't make sense to people. It's not a reciprocal kind of love. You don't do it when he or she starts caring for you back. You don't do it when they apologize for you. You don't do it when they deserve it. This kind of love is a love that we extend all the time. He's writing this as Yahweh, the covenant name for God, the God of Israel, is actively demonstrating this kind of love towards Israel. They don't deserve it. They are rebelling against him. They are living as an adulterous generation, and God is loving them with a chesed kind of love. And he's saying, you should love people with that same kind of love." (47 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Being humble is a part of living carefully, but it has more to do with a careful self-examination of our lives and a commitment to daily focusing on Jesus as the core driver of all of our decisions, including our political decisions. I wonder for how many of us, we are not thinking about this carefully. We're thinking about it casually. We're not thinking about this carefully because we're on cruise control, and we're letting other people and other systems, even political polarization, form and shape us rather than Jesus being the centerpiece of the decision-making framework for our lives. That's what Micah is calling us to." (40 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "James, he writes this profound letter, and he gives us a really important idea at the core of it, that workless faith is worthless faith. Now, before you think we change religions, we have not. The gospel message is that we are saved from the judgment that we all deserve by grace, undeserved favor, through faith, trusting what I can't see, not as a result of our works, but a saving faith will result in works. You can't really follow Jesus without a faith that works. And James knew that firsthand. He had watched his brother Jesus embody this his whole life, and he had watched hypocritical leaders and politicians say one thing and live something different his entire life." (45 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The first option that's given is what's called the local option. And with this approach, you focus on what you maybe have as the greatest level of influence and knowledge in your life, which is your immediate context. This might look like getting involved at a school or with city council or maybe a nonprofit that serves locally trying to address something that God has given you a passion for. Now, not everyone can take all of these options, but if we all listen to God and take the option that he's calling us to step into, I think we can make a much bigger difference than just posting about it." (36 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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