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Justice for All

  • Writer: quinnam4
    quinnam4
  • Jun 22, 2024
  • 1 min read

Justice is defined as the ethical, philosophical idea that people are to be treated impartially, fairly, properly and reasonably by the law. The United States of America was founded on the biblical principles of justice. As with all things in this world, the purity of this definition has been corrupted and manipulated by the sin and selfishness of man.


Proverbs 28:6 tells us Evil men understand not judgement (justice), but they that seek the Lord understand all things. Through our daily reading of the Word, prayer and fellowship with Jesus, Christians can understand and practice biblical justice. As a matter of fact, it is our duty to do so. In a world full of injustice, I challenge you to practice, pursue and promote biblical justice in your daily lives. Unlike the corruption of the world’s idea of justice which is meant to harm others for selfish gain, biblical justice comes from an All Mighty God who is the purveyor of justice in its purest form!


As we draw closer to celebrating Independence Day, I encourage you to read more on how our country’s constitution was based heavily on the Bible. Just maybe, we would see rejuvenation if we returned to the truths found in both…


Pastor Aaron

 
 
 

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