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The word "equity" shows up in Psalm 67:4. It also shows up constantly in the social justice conversation. Those two uses do not mean the same thing.
In this Beyond the Notes episode, David Miller works through what Psalm 67:4 actually says about how God governs and why the Hebrew word behind "equity" points to impartiality and righteousness, not equal outcomes. He draws on two key passages, Romans 9 and the parable of talents in Matthew 25, to argue that unequal outcomes are not inherently a sign of injustice. They can reflect God's purposeful design. He also references E. Calvin Beisner's short book "Social Justice: How Good Intentions Undermine Justice and the Gospel," available free through the Family Research Council.
Download the resource: https://downloads.frc.org/EF/EF13E133.pdf
This episode is for anyone trying to think biblically about justice, equity, and equality without losing the gospel in the process. You will walk away with a clear framework rooted in Scripture and a renewed sense of what sinners actually deserve and what grace actually provides.
Presented by McGregor Podcast 2026
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The word "equity" shows up in Psalm 67:4. It also shows up constantly in the social justice conversation. Those two uses do not mean the same thing.
In this Beyond the Notes episode, David Miller works through what Psalm 67:4 actually says about how God governs and why the Hebrew word behind "equity" points to impartiality and righteousness, not equal outcomes. He draws on two key passages, Romans 9 and the parable of talents in Matthew 25, to argue that unequal outcomes are not inherently a sign of injustice. They can reflect God's purposeful design. He also references E. Calvin Beisner's short book "Social Justice: How Good Intentions Undermine Justice and the Gospel," available free through the Family Research Council.
Download the resource: https://downloads.frc.org/EF/EF13E133.pdf
This episode is for anyone trying to think biblically about justice, equity, and equality without losing the gospel in the process. You will walk away with a clear framework rooted in Scripture and a renewed sense of what sinners actually deserve and what grace actually provides.
Presented by McGregor Podcast 2026

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