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Justice

10 sermons

The concept of justice is a pervasive theme in the Bible, emphasizing God's concern for the well-being and rights of all individuals, particularly the vulnerable and marginalized. As expressed in Micah 6:8, doing justice is a fundamental aspect of loving and serving God, and is closely tied to mercy and humility. In the New Testament, Romans 12:19 encourages believers to leave vengeance to God, who will ultimately execute justice, while Psalms 37:28 assures that God will uphold the cause of the righteous and bring justice to the wicked. Through these and other passages, the Bible presents a vision of justice that is rooted in God's character and will, and calls Christians to work towards a more just and equitable world.

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith discusses Exodus chapters 21 and 22, emphasizing the importance of God's judgments and laws as guidelines for judges in Israel. He explains that these laws were not meant for personal retaliation but to ensure justice and order in society. Smith highlights the term 'Elohim' used for judg

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Keith Simons

Keith Simons discusses Psalm 82, emphasizing God's judgment on unjust rulers who misuse their authority and fail to protect the weak and needy. He explains that the term 'gods' refers to those appointed by God to govern, but they have strayed from their responsibilities, leading to a world where the

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F.B. Meyer

F.B. Meyer explores the tragic story of Naboth's Vineyard, where King Ahab's greed leads to the wrongful execution of Naboth, who refuses to sell his ancestral land. Ahab's despair and subsequent actions reveal the depths of his moral failure, while the prophet Elijah, after a period of silence, bol

John Wesley

John Wesley emphasizes that honoring God goes beyond mere religious rituals and requires a commitment to justice and righteousness. He reflects on the prophet Amos's message that God desires justice to flow like a river and righteousness like a never-failing stream, highlighting the importance of ob

Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen emphasizes that the Pharisees, despite their religious practices, lacked true justice, mercy, and faithfulness, which are the weightier matters of the law. He illustrates their hypocrisy by comparing them to a bride who is more concerned with appearance than purity, highlighting that self

Charles Finney

In his sermon 'To Elisha Camp', Charles Finney addresses the legal troubles faced by Elisha Camp, emphasizing the importance of integrity and justice in both personal and professional matters. Finney highlights the need for individuals to be prepared to confront challenges with wisdom and faith, enc

Charles Finney

In his letter to Elisha Camp, Charles Finney addresses legal challenges faced by Camp, providing insights into the court proceedings and the objections raised against him. Finney reassures Camp that he successfully quashed the suit based on jurisdictional issues, emphasizing the importance of being

Keith Simons

Keith Simons teaches on Psalm 91, emphasizing God's unwavering protection for those who dwell in His presence. He explains the significance of the four names of God mentioned in the psalm, illustrating how God surrounds His people with safety and security. Simons highlights that despite the presence

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Keith Simons

Keith Simons teaches on Psalm 40, emphasizing its themes of rescue and salvation. He explains how David, in a desperate situation, patiently waited for God's help and ultimately experienced divine deliverance. The psalm illustrates the importance of trusting in God, obeying His commands, and proclai

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Keith Simons

Keith Simons teaches on Psalm 121, emphasizing the importance of understanding the King James Version of the Bible. He explains that the psalm is a 'Song of Degrees,' sung by pilgrims ascending to Jerusalem, and highlights the significance of looking to God for help rather than to the hills or false

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