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Sermon: Do Justly: What Does The Lord Require?

Sermon: Do Justly: What Does The Lord Require?

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Discover what it truly means to do justice according to God's Word and how to move from passive hope to active participation in bringing justice to your community. This powerful exploration of Micah 6:8 reveals the three essential requirements God has for believers: doing justice, embracing faithful love, and walking humbly with God. Learn about biblical justice, God's heart for the vulnerable, and practical ways to make a difference in your neighborhood. Perfect for Christians seeking to understand social justice from a biblical perspective, this message addresses common questions about faith and activism, the church's role in society, and how to respond to injustice as followers of Christ. Topics covered include Old Testament justice, Micah 6:8 explained, biblical social action, Christian response to injustice, faith and social justice, God's concern for the poor and marginalized, practical Christianity, and moving from online activism to real-world impact. Whether you're struggling with how to respond to overwhelming news cycles or wondering what the Bible says about justice and mercy, this message provides clear biblical guidance for living out your faith through concrete action. Explore how Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail challenges modern churches, why God shows preferential concern for widows, orphans, immigrants and the poor, and how to avoid common pitfalls that keep Christians from engaging in justice work. Learn the difference between criminal justice and social justice from a biblical worldview, understand why justice reflects God's nature, and discover practical steps for partnering with God in bringing His kingdom values to earth. This message is essential for anyone wanting to understand what the Lord requires and how to live out authentic biblical faith in today's world.


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