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The Gospel Coalition is at it again...

Apparently, The Gospel Coalition has responded to an excellent, but not-so-favorable, article on domestic abuse recently released in Australia, by publishing an " open letter " in which they appear to condemn abusers. :headdesk:  :headdesk:  :headdesk: There are so many problems with this letter, I don't even know where to begin.  They may be hard for most readers to spot, but nonetheless, they most certainly exist.  Let's start with the intended audience of this "open letter" - the abusers.  Why does Mr. Campbell address the people least likely to even read such a post, let alone admit that it applies to them?  It is a well-known fact that abusers will always seek to shift the blame for their actions onto others, and avoid accepting responsibility for their behaviors at all costs.  Why does he not address it instead to the victims of abuse?  The ones who are hurting and desperate?  Those who could use public support and encouragement...

Justice

He has shown you, O man, what is good.  And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.  ~  Micah 6:8 "You can’t have justice without mercy, and achieving both requires humility as well. Justice is the pursuit of what is right. It is helping those who are weak, fighting for those who have been wronged, speaking against those who oppress their fellow women and men." - Tim Fall _____________________________________________________________________ This verse has been on my mind for some time now.  I grew up hearing it preached and taught fairly often.  I even sang a song about it with a group of friends several years ago!  Like many other things, my understanding of the concept of justice has shifted significantly in recent years.  I used to think that justice was some abstract quality that only God Himself practiced, or perhaps human judicial systems as well.  I thought that it was only ...