Sermon: Social Justice And The Gospel, Part 1

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Editor’s Note: Sermon by John MacArthur.
 

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  1. I just finished all 56 minutes of it. Unfortunately the evangelicals he speaks of are completely unaware of the origins of social justice. Social justice is a Catholic concept originating in the 1800s with the Italian priest, Luigi Taparelli D’Azeglio, who built on the teachings of Aristotle and Aquinas and coined the term “social justice”. This sermon is important because it reminds me that our enemies purposely distort and pervert Christian concepts, the most prominent being “social justice”, “human dignity” and “love”. For example, the Liberal says “love” is accepting an individuals absolute autonomy to self-define and self-create. The reason our enemies do this is clear: to destroy the Church and to convince Man to willfully damn himself.

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