In this final article of the series I want to address a question I brought up near the beginning: Why am I, a worship leader, so concerned about this issue? If I’ve been right in my preceding arguments, the answer is clear. I care about my society. I care about the world I live in […]
Tag: politics
Social Justice and Scripture: Untie the Knot Pt.19
According to Scripture, what is justice? Or what is judgment? (They are often interchangeable.) Judgment always involves stopping and punishing a wrong-doer. That is the common feature when Scripture speaks of it. If no one stole from another or harmed another, there would be no need for society to provide judgment or justice. The need […]
Social Justice and Scripture: Untie the Knot Pt.18
In this series we’ve looked at “social justice”—what it is, why it’s wrong, and why it matters. In view of what I’ve said, we are in a better place to understand Scripture on concepts such as oppression, judgment/justice, and government.
Social Justice and Scripture: Untie the Knot Pt.17
The king’s strength also loveth judgment; thou dost establish equity. -Psalm 99:4a Americans place a high value on equality, and rightly so. But what is equality? Is it the same as egalitarianism? Social justice? As we see in Psalm 99:4, a righteous judge favors neither the poor nor the rich, but deals equitably with all. […]
Social Justice and Scripture: Untie the Knot Pt.16
What did Jesus say about taxes? The two most important passages: The miracle of the coin in the fish’s mouth—Matthew 17:24-27 Render unto Caesar—Matthew 22:17-21 (and parallels)