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This Sunday, we see that Abel’s blood cries out from the ground for justice, exposing a world where innocent blood pollutes the land and demands reckoning. But in the gospel, Jesus’ blood speaks a better word - not denying justice, but satisfying it - so that those who deserve condemnation are cleansed, welcomed into God’s presence, and freed to live as people of grace rather than revenge.
By Disciples Church SpringfieldThis Sunday, we see that Abel’s blood cries out from the ground for justice, exposing a world where innocent blood pollutes the land and demands reckoning. But in the gospel, Jesus’ blood speaks a better word - not denying justice, but satisfying it - so that those who deserve condemnation are cleansed, welcomed into God’s presence, and freed to live as people of grace rather than revenge.