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Biblical justice notices when something is off—and then seeks to make it right. Pastor Sarah on John 5.
Kids have a fierce sense of “fair.” (Some of us once measured juice to the millimeter!) But our adult “justice” can still shrink to protecting our interests and punishing others. Scripture’s imagination is deeper: justice is putting things right—noticing what’s off and actively mending it. John 5 gives us a living picture through four movements in Jesus’ ministry.
By Unscripted sermons from a husband-and-wife co-pastor team from Fort Street Presbyterian Church in downtown Detroit. A space for ex-vangelicals, questioners, and the spiritually bruised.Biblical justice notices when something is off—and then seeks to make it right. Pastor Sarah on John 5.
Kids have a fierce sense of “fair.” (Some of us once measured juice to the millimeter!) But our adult “justice” can still shrink to protecting our interests and punishing others. Scripture’s imagination is deeper: justice is putting things right—noticing what’s off and actively mending it. John 5 gives us a living picture through four movements in Jesus’ ministry.