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Tag Archives: justice
Sanctuary
Sanctuaries are supposed to be places of refuge and safety. They are supposed to be places of peace and holiness. They are supposed to be places that people leave from feeling refreshed and inspired and strengthened. Not places people never return from.
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Tagged church, community, justice, peace, refuge, safety, sanctuary, solidarity
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A Shepherdly King and a Kingly Shepherd
Anyone following modern politics will know that political leaders have very long lists of concerns that occupy their time and effort. But genuine concern for Average Joe or Jane citizen is seldom very high on those lists. To the average … Continue reading
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Tagged care, Christ the King, feed the sheep, justice, lordship, royal priesthood, sacrifice, shepherd
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Condemnation or Consolation?
The Day of Judgment. The Day of Wrath. The Day of Reckoning. Hollywood, major publishing houses, television evangelists, and even street corner preachers have made a lot of money feeding off of people’s fear of the end of the world, … Continue reading
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Tagged condemnation, consolation, Day of the Lord, end of times, grace, hope in Christ, judgment, justice, zephaniah
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