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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 146 | Biblical Justice

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Blaze Podcast Network

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, News, News Commentary

4.825.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2019

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

We've heard of social justice. But what's "Biblical justice"?

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0:00.0

What's up guys? Welcome to relatable thank you guys for tuning in. Today we are going to talk about

0:08.6

justice and how Christians should view justice from a biblical perspective. We've talked about

0:16.9

this subject a lot. We've talked about the difference between secular social justice and what the

0:22.2

Bible has to say about justice. This seems to be a theme that kind of weaves itself through a lot of

0:27.6

the different things that we talk about. We've talked about this when we talk about socialism,

0:31.7

when we talk about the different things that are happening and the news cycle when it comes to

0:37.9

intersectionality, even how the news handles different kinds of people and how they report on

0:44.9

different kinds of people, how they see what is just and what is not. And so the question is,

0:50.8

do we hold ourselves as Christians to that standard of justice? Whatever that is and that's what we'll

0:56.0

talk about or to a biblical standard of justice and what is the difference. And really one of the big

1:01.3

questions is should Christians care about justice? Should conservative Christians care about justice?

1:08.2

There are a lot of people who think that justice is a turn that has been completely monopolized by the

1:14.1

left and when someone says justice, we might even kind of turn our brains off just a little bit because

1:20.2

we think that they're going to come up with some leftist intersectional argument that we don't

1:26.2

agree with or when people talk about equity or people talk about equality, people talk about love,

1:32.6

inclusion, all of these universally positive terms that have been associated, especially in recent

1:40.4

years, to progressivism or to leftism. And so a lot of times conservatives will push away from

1:47.6

those things and say, oh, well, no, we're not for that. But really what it should make us do when we

1:52.6

hear someone say, I'm for justice, I'm for equality, we should ask the question, what do you mean by that?

2:01.0

You'll probably notice with a lot of people who I consider on the social justice left and we'll

2:06.4

talk about kind of what social justice means to a variety of people that they refuse to define their

2:13.8

terms. So they very rarely will tell you what they mean by equality or equity or even reparations

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