#againstinjustice — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #againstinjustice, aggregated by home.social.
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William Garden Blaikie, Scottish minister, on Matthew 25. At end of the world, one camp will guilty of living in selfish indifference to the claims of the needy. This is disloyalty to the Lord Himself. Rejection of the claims of the needy is a crime.
A biography of Mister Rogers, where it kept saying God never condemned anybody.
How can you see Christ in those needy persons who are make claims for food or clothing?
#christian #teachthemwell #againstinjustice #bethegood #souljourney
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William Garden Blaikie, Scottish minister, on Matthew 25. At end of the world, one camp will guilty of living in selfish indifference to the claims of the needy. This is disloyalty to the Lord Himself. Rejection of the claims of the needy is a crime.
A biography of Mister Rogers, where it kept saying God never condemned anybody.
How can you see Christ in those needy persons who are make claims for food or clothing?
#christian #teachthemwell #againstinjustice #bethegood #souljourney
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William Garden Blaikie, Scottish minister, on Matthew 25. At end of the world, one camp will guilty of living in selfish indifference to the claims of the needy. This is disloyalty to the Lord Himself. Rejection of the claims of the needy is a crime.
A biography of Mister Rogers, where it kept saying God never condemned anybody.
How can you see Christ in those needy persons who are make claims for food or clothing?
#christian #teachthemwell #againstinjustice #bethegood #souljourney
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William Garden Blaikie, Scottish minister, on Matthew 25. At end of the world, one camp will guilty of living in selfish indifference to the claims of the needy. This is disloyalty to the Lord Himself. Rejection of the claims of the needy is a crime.
A biography of Mister Rogers, where it kept saying God never condemned anybody.
How can you see Christ in those needy persons who are make claims for food or clothing?
#christian #teachthemwell #againstinjustice #bethegood #souljourney
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William Garden Blaikie, Scottish minister, on Matthew 25. At end of the world, one camp will guilty of living in selfish indifference to the claims of the needy. This is disloyalty to the Lord Himself. Rejection of the claims of the needy is a crime.
A biography of Mister Rogers, where it kept saying God never condemned anybody.
How can you see Christ in those needy persons who are make claims for food or clothing?
#christian #teachthemwell #againstinjustice #bethegood #souljourney
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Charles Spurgeon, particular Baptist, Micah chapter 6. He affirms that there is such a thing as “class sins”, and these are the most grievous. These sins are prevalent, occurring in “many a place”, and include paying workers far less than the “value to masters”. He says many “great” men only look upon fellows as stepping-stones to wealth.
Is this rhetoric allowed for preachers?
How do you use others as stepping stones?
#christian #againstinjustice #faithinfocus #dailydevotions #hungerfree
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Charles Spurgeon, particular Baptist, Micah chapter 6. He affirms that there is such a thing as “class sins”, and these are the most grievous. These sins are prevalent, occurring in “many a place”, and include paying workers far less than the “value to masters”. He says many “great” men only look upon fellows as stepping-stones to wealth.
Is this rhetoric allowed for preachers?
How do you use others as stepping stones?
#christian #againstinjustice #faithinfocus #dailydevotions #hungerfree
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Charles Spurgeon, particular Baptist, Micah chapter 6. He affirms that there is such a thing as “class sins”, and these are the most grievous. These sins are prevalent, occurring in “many a place”, and include paying workers far less than the “value to masters”. He says many “great” men only look upon fellows as stepping-stones to wealth.
Is this rhetoric allowed for preachers?
How do you use others as stepping stones?
#christian #againstinjustice #faithinfocus #dailydevotions #hungerfree
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Charles Spurgeon, particular Baptist, Micah chapter 6. He affirms that there is such a thing as “class sins”, and these are the most grievous. These sins are prevalent, occurring in “many a place”, and include paying workers far less than the “value to masters”. He says many “great” men only look upon fellows as stepping-stones to wealth.
Is this rhetoric allowed for preachers?
How do you use others as stepping stones?
#christian #againstinjustice #faithinfocus #dailydevotions #hungerfree
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Charles Spurgeon, particular Baptist, Micah chapter 6. He affirms that there is such a thing as “class sins”, and these are the most grievous. These sins are prevalent, occurring in “many a place”, and include paying workers far less than the “value to masters”. He says many “great” men only look upon fellows as stepping-stones to wealth.
Is this rhetoric allowed for preachers?
How do you use others as stepping stones?
#christian #againstinjustice #faithinfocus #dailydevotions #hungerfree