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The Bible is often read as a linear progress whose climactic conclusion is in its final chapter (Revelation). It is better read as a dialectical process in which, repeatedly, a world of distributive ...
Justice often takes time, and Scripture acknowledges how difficult that can be. The refrain, ... Loving God, help me to trust You even when I can’t see what You’re doing.
The God of Amos (our God) does not accept worship that fails to engage the challenging realities of life and the sins of society. We need to grasp that the demand for justice is central to the ...
God’s love doesn’t just motivate doing justice; God’s love doesn’t just bring to the surface inherent rights of human beings; God’s love also grounds natural human rights.
Scripture Readings for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A. First Reading: Is 55:10-11 Responsorial Psalm: Ps 65:10, 11, 12-13, 14 Second Reading: Rom 8:18-23 ...
Scripture for Life: Today's Gospel gives us an apocalyptic vision amazingly applicable to our days. Lest we think we're unique, ... The God of justice will reign on this earth.
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