In this episode, Pastor Joel hosts a very interesting conversation with his friends Darrell Harrison and Virgil Walker from the Just Thinking Podcast. Their discussion focuses on the divisive nature of “social justice” and “racial reconciliation.” However, before hopping into this topic, Darrell and Joel commiserate about the pain of being a Christian who lives in California. Bonus Content For …
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The Divisive Poison Of Racial Reconciliation And Social Justice
In this episode, Pastor Joel hosts a very interesting conversation with his friends Darrell Harrison and Virgil Walker from the Just Thinking Podcast. Their discussion focuses on the divisive nature of “social justice” and “racial reconciliation.” However, before hopping into this topic, Darrell and Joel commiserate about the pain of being a Christian who lives in California.
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What Does God’s Goodness Mean For Me?
God’s goodness sounds like wonderful news on the surface, but I’ve heard it said that the goodness of God has negative implications for humanity? Is this true? If so, can you explain this concept?
What/Who Does Jesus Save Us From?
What/who does Jesus save us from? Who is the primary enemy of sinful mankind? Our we first and foremost saved from Satan, sin, ourselves, or something/someone else?
Christian, Now is the Time to Take a Stand
My wife isn’t much of a sports fan, so I was surprised to hear her bring up a professional basketball player over dinner a little over a week ago. I had just come home from a long shift at work and we had started eating when we began talking about Jonathan Isaac, an NBA forward for the Orlando Magic. On …
How Can Christians Truly Love And Esteem Black Lives?
Surely, black lives matter because the Scripture clearly teaches that all lives matter. So how can Christians (especially white Christians) love and esteem black lives in a biblically faithful way?
The Just Judge
This week Pastor Joel Webbon teaches on Romans 2:12-16. His focus was on the perfect justice of God’s judgment. We live in a culture that regularly shows favoritism towards certain individuals and certain groups of individuals, but there is absolutely no partiality with God.
How is Biblical Justice Direct?
Biblical Justice has four key components. It is truthful, impartial, proportional, and direct. So what does it mean for justice to be “direct?”
How is Biblical Justice Proportional?
Biblical Justice has four key components. It is truthful, impartial, proportional, and direct. So what does it mean for justice to be “proportional?”
How is Biblical Justice Impartial?
Biblical Justice has four key components. It is truthful, impartial, proportional, direct. So what does it mean for justice to be “impartial?”
How is Biblical Justice Truthful?
Biblical Justice has four key components. It is truthful, impartial, proportional, and direct. So what does it mean for justice to be “truthful?”