Laws are essential to a civil society—they protect, guide, and uphold justice in the face of wrongdoing. But not all laws are the same, and not all justice is carried out equally. In Exodus 22:1–23:9, we see God establishing laws that reflect His heart for fairness, order, and compassion.
In this message, we dive into what it means to live justly as God’s people. How do we faithfully uphold laws in our communities? What does justice look like when dealing with neighbors, strangers, and even enemies? And how can we discern which laws carry lasting moral weight versus those that are culturally bound to a specific time?
Join us for an honest and practical conversation about justice, responsibility, and what it means to reflect the character of a just God in today’s world.