
Season 3 · Episode 17
How the arc of the moral universe bends towards justice
We’re in proverbs 29 today, and our conversation takes an insightful turn into the character of our world leaders. Many have said in jest that people aren’t voting pastors into office, but should we reframe our expectations of character and justice in the highest offices? God did? And the entire earth is his? So why wouldn’t we? In this episode we carry on about this and other ideas around the systemic nature of God’s expectation for justice and how we might participate in seeing more of it here on earth as it is in heaven.
April 4, 202234m 1s
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Show Notes
We’re in proverbs 29 today, and our conversation takes an insightful turn into the character of our world leaders. Many have said in jest that people aren’t voting pastors into office, but should we reframe our expectations of character and justice in the highest offices? God did? And the entire earth is his? So why wouldn’t we?
In this episode we carry on about this and other ideas around the systemic nature of God’s expectation for justice and how we might participate in seeing more of it here on earth as it is in heaven.
Topics
roosevelt community churchsocial justice and the biblesocial justicewhat the bible says about justicemartin luther king