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In this episode of Further, Brenton Grimm sits down with Chris, Paul Fischbach, and Clay Baker to discuss Amos and the biblical call to justice rooted in the character of God. The conversation explores how prosperity, comfort, and cultural success can lead believers to confuse God’s blessing with God’s approval, while neglecting the needs of the vulnerable around them. Chris, Paul, and Clay reflect on the difference between biblical justice and cultural definitions of justice, emphasizing the importance of allowing Scripture to shape both convictions and compassion. They also wrestle with difficult questions surrounding poverty, immigration, and caring for the sojourner, seeking to apply biblical principles while navigating modern political and social realities. Throughout the episode, the discussion returns to the dignity of every person as an image bearer of God and the church’s calling to pursue justice, mercy, and faithful obedience in everyday life.
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In this episode of Further, Brenton Grimm sits down with Chris, Paul Fischbach, and Clay Baker to discuss Amos and the biblical call to justice rooted in the character of God. The conversation explores how prosperity, comfort, and cultural success can lead believers to confuse God’s blessing with God’s approval, while neglecting the needs of the vulnerable around them. Chris, Paul, and Clay reflect on the difference between biblical justice and cultural definitions of justice, emphasizing the importance of allowing Scripture to shape both convictions and compassion. They also wrestle with difficult questions surrounding poverty, immigration, and caring for the sojourner, seeking to apply biblical principles while navigating modern political and social realities. Throughout the episode, the discussion returns to the dignity of every person as an image bearer of God and the church’s calling to pursue justice, mercy, and faithful obedience in everyday life.
Email us at [email protected]
If you have a question that you'd like to be discussed on Further, send us an email at:
[email protected]
Listen to last week's Sermon:
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Visit our church website at:
harmonybiblechurch.org
furtherpodcast.com