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Justice

( Click here for an audio version .  The intro and conclusion are from 'Godpleaser' by Petra. ) Much has been said in recent years about ‘social justice’. But what is justice?   Who gets to define it? May I suggest that the Only Source of true justice - and the One without whom we would have no concept of it – has something to say to us on the matter. Justice Defined In the Bible the words ‘justice’ and ‘righteousness’ are used hundreds of times.   The words are often used interchangeably, as the concepts of justice and righteousness are indelibly intertwined: ·       It is a legal judgment of what is defined as right; a righteous standard.   It is defined by God as a standard by which a person is acceptable to Him.   It is a consistent standard applied to all people without discrimination. The testimony of the Scriptures is that man in his fallen state is prone to distort justice, even in the smallest thoughts...

Unity

( Click here for an audio version .  The intro and conclusion are from 'Godpleaser' by Petra. ) ‘that they may be perfected in unity’ was Jesus’ prayer in John 17:23. What a wonderful desire, if not an elusive reality. King David would state it emphatically this way: “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is For brothers to dwell together in unity !"   (Psalm 133:1) Why is unity such a good and pleasant reality? Like the life of King David (you can read about his life in 1 Samuel 9 through 2 Samuel 24), our lives are often marked by more conflict and discord than unity and harmony.   The pain of conflict makes the joy of unity that much more precious to us. But where does unity come from?   I have observed the deep irony that unity with each other does not come from focusing on each other.   That is counter-intuitive, but as we will see today, certain. Unity can only come from something in common that unifies.   ...

According to the Spirit

( Click here for an audio version .  The intro and conclusion are from 'So Many Books' by Michael Card ) "For what the Law could not do, weak as it was through the flesh, God did: sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and as an offering for sin, He condemned sin in the flesh, so that the requirement of the Law might be fulfilled in us, who do not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit."    (Romans 8:3-4) In the last In His Grip we dove into the phrase ‘according to the flesh’.   Today we set our sights upward in a more positive direction to its opposite, ‘according to the Spirit’.   First and foremost, Romans 8:4 above tells us that God’s righteous requirement of us cannot actually be fulfilled by us, but must be fulfilled in us by the Holy Spirit.   This is the only possible way. How, and why?   New Life Let’s start at the beginning, that is, the beginning of new life.   In John chapter 3...