God's Heart for Justice: Liberation and Social Transformation
Explore how Scripture reveals God's passionate commitment to justice, liberation of the oppressed, and social transformation through Christ's redemptive mission.
About this plan
Throughout Scripture, we encounter a God who is deeply concerned with justice, mercy, and the liberation of the oppressed. From the exodus narrative to Jesus' proclamation of good news to the poor, the Bible consistently demonstrates that faith is inseparable from action toward social justice. Liberation theology reminds us that our faith must address the systemic injustices and suffering that plague our world.
This three-day study invites you to examine how God's heart for the vulnerable and marginalized calls us to be agents of transformation. We'll explore the theological foundation for social justice, examine Jesus' radical commitment to the oppressed, and consider how the early church embodied this vision. As you engage with these Scriptures, ask yourself: How does God's call to justice challenge my comfort? What role does my faith play in addressing inequality and suffering?
The goal is not merely intellectual understanding but spiritual transformation that moves us from passive belief to active compassion. God's liberation is personal and communal, spiritual and social. This study will help you see your faith as a catalyst for meaningful change in your community and world. ๐
What you'll study
๐ God's Liberating Character Revealed
โ Jesus and the Preferential Option for the Poor
๐ The Church as Agent of Transformation
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