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Social Justice as a Core Aspect of the Gospel: How the Early Church Modeled Social Restoration (Exile Series)

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Release Date: 02/25/2025

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How the early church responded to injustice offers a roadmap for communities struggling to embody Christ’s vision of transformation and Shalom today. Mike and Tim dive deep into real examples from Acts, 1 Corinthians, and Galatians to reveal how the early Christians addressed systemic injustice across ethnic, economic, and cultural lines—while pointing to what it means to live out political engagement by being the church. Referencing powerful historical texts and contemporary critiques, including a provocative new book titled "The Sin of Empathy," this episode critiques legalistic, overly individualized versions of the gospel and recasts Christian political action through the lens of community justice, restorative practices, and the call to be instruments of peace.

Key Takeaways:
Empathy Isn’t a Sin—Apathy Might Be – Critiquing reactionary movements that label empathy sinful, while unpacking what biblical care really looks like.
Justice as an Embodied Witness – From caring for widows in Acts 6 to confronting ethnic division in Galatians 2, Mike and Tim explore how the church is called not just to advocate for justice, but to live it.
The Lord’s Supper and Social Class – Why 1 Corinthians 11 isn’t about personal sin but about disrupting anti-kingdom social structures entrenched in church life.
Communal Faith, Not Individual Escape – Why salvation is about restoring both our relationship with God and our neighbor—and how that shapes our public witness.
Beyond Legalism into Discernment – Wrestling with complexity, nuance, and spiritual discernment as essential tools for modern followers of Jesus.

Resources Mentioned:
Book: “The Sin of Empathy” (Canon Press, not recommended but discussed)
Book of Acts Chapter 6 – Conflict resolution in serving widows
1 Corinthians 11 – Examining justice and table fellowship
Galatians 2 – Ethnic inclusion and gospel integrity
Ephesians 2 & Genesis (referenced) – Theological foundations for communal justice
Sky Jethani & The Holy Post Podcasthttps://www.holypost.com
Quote from Saint Francis – “Make me an instrument of your peace”

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