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Much of what we see happening in the world today—political turmoil, economic inequality, migration crises, environmental destruction, and deep social divisions—has striking parallels in the Bible. Scripture is filled with stories of people struggling with oppression, injustice, and the challenge of living faithfully in a broken world. From Pharaoh’s enslavement of the Israelites to the prophets’ cries against corruption, the Bible repeatedly confronts power imbalances, wealth hoarding, and the marginalization of the vulnerable. Jesus himself embodied a radical vision of justice and inclusion, breaking down social barriers and calling people to a life shaped by mercy.
The story is still unfolding, and the question remains: how will we respond?
By Gethsemane Lutheran ChurchMuch of what we see happening in the world today—political turmoil, economic inequality, migration crises, environmental destruction, and deep social divisions—has striking parallels in the Bible. Scripture is filled with stories of people struggling with oppression, injustice, and the challenge of living faithfully in a broken world. From Pharaoh’s enslavement of the Israelites to the prophets’ cries against corruption, the Bible repeatedly confronts power imbalances, wealth hoarding, and the marginalization of the vulnerable. Jesus himself embodied a radical vision of justice and inclusion, breaking down social barriers and calling people to a life shaped by mercy.
The story is still unfolding, and the question remains: how will we respond?