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Why is it important for Christians to do justice?

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Doing justice is vital for Christians as it reflects our faith in Christ and His command to love one another.

In Isaiah 56 and throughout the New Testament, believers are called to do justice as an expression of their faith in Christ. This is more than just avoiding sin; it involves actively promoting righteousness and mercy in our interactions with others. As Christ's representatives on earth, we are to remind one another of His grace and forgiveness, particularly when addressing sin within the community. Doing justice signifies living out our belief in Christ's sacrifice, which empowers us to forgive and bear one another's burdens. It's crucial because it shows the reality of our faith and demonstrates God's love in a tangible way to those around us.
Scripture References: Isaiah 56:1-2, Luke 17:3-4, Galatians 6:1-2

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