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Tim Keller: Generous Justice | VIDEO

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  • http://www.livingmartyrs.com brad

    This is fantastic! I’ve seen this problematic separation around me, and I’ve been saying this stuff in my circles, but not nearly this well articulated. I feel appropriately encouraged, and convicted.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1099069504 Karen Bowlding

    I came across this while studying to prepare for my next blog. A Christian friend posted about the rich are already paying too much and I responded by posting a scripture that deals with the rich have it to give ought to give to those in need. He deleted, and then posted more about how the government is not here to take care of the people, blah, blah, blah. Unfortunately, he is a pastor and in a position of influence. Why do so many so-called right-wing Christians fail to heed this concept?They have sinned much and been spared much but don’t see the connection…giving the same grace and mercy towards those not like them that God has given to them. It is that their racism blinds them to this fact. I don’t get it, and see that this nation will never be healed if all Christians don’t act Christ-like.

    I really would like to read a response from someone about this.

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