Listen "Justice"
Episode Synopsis
This sermon, drawn from Deuteronomy 19:11–21, centers on the biblical imperative of justice as a reflection of God's holiness and a necessity for a redeemed people in a holy land. It emphasizes that justice is distinct from mercy, rooted in divine law, and demands accountability, with severe consequences for murder, theft, and false witness—each of which corrupts the community and defiles the land. The passage underscores the moral connection between hatred and murder, the sanctity of personal property, and the necessity of truthful testimony, all grounded in the principle that punishment must fit the crime to uphold righteousness. The sermon applies these ancient commands to modern contexts, calling believers to uphold justice not out of fear alone, but as an act of love and obedience, while affirming that true holiness is sustained through godly discipline, stewardship, and the transformative power of grace. Ultimately, it calls the church to live in reverent fear of God, not merely to avoid punishment, but to honor Him with lives of faithful, loving obedience.
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