Only Christ can break down the walls of hostility between people. Based on Ephesians 2:14–16, this post unpacks true gospel reconciliation and challenges the Church to model real unity in a divided…
In His Image: Justice, Race and the Gospel
What does it mean to be made in the image of God?
And how does that foundational truth shape our understanding of justice, identity, race, and reconciliation in a fractured world?
This four-part blog series examines some of the most pressing cultural questions of our day—through the lens of God’s Word and God’s character.
We live in a time where justice is demanded, identity is politicized, and reconciliation is redefined by activism rather than redemption. But Scripture has not gone silent. God has already spoken. And what He says cuts through the noise with stunning clarity.
Grounded in biblical theology and sharpened by cultural apologetics, In His Image: Justice, Race, and the Gospel offers readers a theologically rich, pastorally grounded, and discipleship-driven look at what it means to reflect God’s design in a world that distorts it.
Whether you’re a pastor, parent, teacher, or student, this series will equip you to:
– Define justice biblically—rather than politically
– See every person through the truth of the Imago Dei
– Discern between biblical and secular views of justice and identity
– Model Christ-centered reconciliation in the church and beyond
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Biblical Justice vs. Social Justice
Isaiah 1:17 calls Christians to seek true justice—not cultural counterfeits. This post compares biblical justice with critical social justice and equips believers to discern the difference with clarity, courage, and compassion.
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The Image of God and the End of Racism
All people are made in the image of God. Acts 17:26 reveals the biblical foundation for human dignity and racial equality—and shows why our identity must be rooted in divine design, not…
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What Is Justice? A Biblical Perspective
What does God mean by justice? This post explores the biblical foundation of justice in Micah 6:8 and contrasts it with modern secular definitions. Discover why true justice starts with God’s character—not…