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Understanding the fourth beatitude turns on understanding what Jesus meant by righteousness. In ancient Judaism, righteousness meant...
God's Generosity in Providing Us With Work for His Kingdom (Click to Listen) This parable is unique to Matthew’s Gospel. The owner...
Jesus’ final teaching in this section examines how we treat those in need. In this account, when Jesus returns in his glory...
Much of Luke consists of Jesus’ teaching. As it happens, the first teaching in Luke is directly about work, although it comes...
In the parable of the persistent widow (Luke 18:1-8), a poor, powerless person (the widow) persists in nagging a corrupt, powerful person...
Jesus’ work climaxes in his willing self-sacrifice on the cross, as with his last gasp he breathes out trust in God, “Father...
The first of the two confrontations occurs in Philippi, where Paul and Silas encounter a girl with...
What can be done with a world of people separated from God by idolatry and from one another by judgment? God’s true...
Given that our judgment is false and hypocritical, how can we ever find righteousness and justice? This...
James returns to the principle that work must serve the needs of others. His words in the beginning of chapter 5 are...
The city is a fascinating, complex and dominating fact of contemporary life.
What does justice require?
The most common understanding of restorative justice encompasses the theory and practice of justice-making in which relationships are restored.
The Scriptures speak so little about rights that it would scarcely be an exaggeration to say that “rights” are not a scriptural concept.
When something’s wrong at work, this plan helps you decide when it’s the right time to speak up.
9 case studies for Christian lawyers to discuss with biblical insight.
The poor and underprivileged have limited access to justice as they do not have the means to pay for it. Yet many lawyers got into law in the first place as they felt...