Searching Blog: #Injustice
When Christians talk about justice, they often specify biblical justice. Why? Studying the theme of justice across the whole of scripture shows us that justice from God’s perspective encompasses and requires more than the dictionary definition of justice and the workings of our civil laws. By seeking biblical justice we have the opportunity to witness the unfolding of God’s kingdom here on earth.
Our experiences differ, but we’re all impacted in some way by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, social inequality, and racial injustice. Join Groundwork as we reflect on how God’s Word speaks to our current reality through our series, “Biblical Advice for Living Faithfully in Trying Times.”
By studying the theme of justice throughout scripture, we ground ourselves in God’s perspective, come to understand the biblical definition of justice, and are able to confidently respond to God’s call to seek justice for those who do not have the power to seek it for themselves.
The timeless story of Job gives believers experiencing suffering a place to wrestle with questions like “How long”, “why,” and “Where is God?” Study the book of Job with Groundwork to find the encouragement you need to endure the unknowns of our time and the assurance you need to cultivate a confident faith.
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