The Cry for Justice (#562)




The God Journey show

Summary: Why do we only feel the pangs of unfairness when we think we're being cheated and don't carry the same passion for it when we are the ones who benefit from it? Following up last week's conversation with Brad, Wayne reads an excerpt from a new book about the crucifixion that may offer an explanation as to why that is. That takes them on a further discussion about how love and justice might work together inside of God and what implications all that might have on the end of the age. They discuss how our sense of justice might affect how we treat people around us today and how we God's redemption, restoration, and even universalism.<br> Podcast Notes:<br><br> <a href="http://www.theshack.movie/#trailer">The Shack Trailer</a><br><br> Excerpt of <a href="http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2017/january-february/christianity-todays-2017-book-of-year.html">Crucifixion by Fleming Rutledge</a>.  <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Crucifixion-Understanding-Death-Jesus-Christ-ebook/dp/B01AJ5P014/ref=dp_kinw_strp_1">Order book from Amazon here.</a><br><br> There's still room to join Brad and Wayne on <a href="http://itcisrael.wixsite.com/thegodjourneyisrael">The God Journey Israel Tour</a>, departing January 22 to Jordan, or January 25 to Israel<br><br> You can find <a href="https://www.lifestream.org/progress-pokot-one-year/">our latest update on our work in Kenya here</a>.<br><br> Add your voice to our question/comment line via Skype at "TheGodJourney"<br>