The Gospel and Social Justice
Explore how biblical justice, compassion, and the Gospel message call us to address poverty, inequality, and injustice in our world.
About this plan
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is fundamentally a message of redemption, restoration, and justice. Throughout Scripture, we see God's deep concern for the marginalized, the poor, and the oppressed. Yet many Christians struggle to connect their faith with social responsibility. This seven-day study invites you to discover how the Gospel compels us toward justice.
Social justice is not a modern inventionβit's woven throughout God's Word. The prophets thundered against exploitation and corruption. Jesus embodied compassion for the forgotten. The early church shared possessions and cared for widows and orphans. When we truly understand the Gospel, we cannot ignore the suffering around us.
This study explores pivotal Scripture passages that reveal God's heart for justice, helping you understand that following Jesus means working toward a world where dignity is restored, the hungry are fed, and the voiceless find advocates. You'll encounter challenging questions about your own responsibility and be invited to consider concrete ways your faith can transform communities.
As you work through these seven days, pray that the Holy Spirit will open your eyes to see injustice as Jesus doesβwith compassion that demands action. This isn't about guilt or political ideology; it's about aligning your life with God's kingdom values and becoming an instrument of His justice and mercy in a broken world. ποΈ
What you'll study
ποΈ God's Heart for Justice
π Jesus and the Oppressed
βοΈ Justice in the Law and Prophets
π€ The Early Church and Radical Sharing
π Systemic Injustice and Structural Sin
πͺ Advocating for the Voiceless
π± Living Out Gospel Justice
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