Biblical Reflections on Social Justice Advocacy

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Biblical Reflections on Social Justice Advocacy by Commissioner Andrew Kalai AS WE CONTEMPLATE OUR ATTITUDE AND ACTIONS in regard to social justice advocacy, it is important for Christians to reflect on the teaching of the Bible. Although the specific words, “social justice advocacy” are not used in the biblical text as we use them today, we recognize that the same principle can be found in the scriptures. It is therefore essential to make an attempt to see what parallels may exist in the scriptures. Can we confidently say that the scriptures support the notion of Social Justice and Advocacy? Political activists may have their own view of social justice advocacy. One would imagine that social scientists will have a different perspective to political activists. Then the so called liberal theologians might have a different paradigm to social justice advocacy. This paper simply expresses a plain man’s own personal biblical reflections on social justice advocacy. It is more an exercise of devotional reflection than an academic essay.

God the Creator A good starting point for our reflections is with God. As we ponder the notion of social justice advocacy let us look to God for guidance and direction. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.” (Genesis 1: 1 NIV). The Bible leaves us no shadow of doubt that God is the Creator of all things - heaven and earth, the seen and the unseen things in the universe. We recognize that God is distinct from His creation yet He is not distant from it. The scriptures affirm that God is present and active in every part of His creation. Furthermore, the idea of God as the Creator is put succinctly in the second doctrine of the Salvation Army, “We believe that there is only one God who is infinitely perfect, the Creator, Preserver and Governor of all things and who is the only proper object of religious worship”. We recognize that God continues to have power and dominion over His created world. That nothing happens in the world, be that good or evil that falls outside the realm of God’s reign. Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there.

Psalm 139:7-8 (NIV) One can reflect on some of the human calamities caused by totalitarian governments and corrupt dictators under which literally thousands and millions of human lives have been destroyed. Unbelievers may wonder if such bestial activities ever caught the attention of the Creator God. By the same token skeptics would sometimes say, “If there is a God why is there so much injustice in the world?” The extermination of 6 million Jews during the Second World War by Nazi Germany, the mass executions and killings under tyrannical dictators like Pol Pot of Cambodia and Idi Amin of Uganda are beyond human comprehension. The


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