What does Exodus 22 teach us about treating the vulnerable?
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Exodus 22 teaches that we must treat the vulnerable with kindness, remembering our own past condition of helplessness.
Exodus 22 highlights God's command to protect and care for the vulnerable, including strangers, widows, and orphans. This law serves not only as a societal guideline but as a reminder of the Israelites' own history as oppressed strangers in Egypt. God commands that they show kindness and refrain from oppression, reflecting His own gracious character. By understanding our previous status as lost and helpless, we are reminded to treat others compassionately, recognizing that God has called us to act with grace because we have received grace. This principle underscores the call for Christians to embody love and support for those marginalized within society.
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