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Justice, Righteousness and Mercy: God’s View, GenZ’s View
December 22, 2021
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Generation Z is known as “social justice warriors.” This generation really does seem to care about doing what is right, and have an eye for the vulnerable in society. From protests, boycotts and cancel culture, they have a particular view of justice. But how does that compare to God’s view of justice?
Questions to ponder with your girl:
1. What does justice mean to you?
2. What do you think about public shaming?
3. What’s the difference between consequences and cancel culture?
4. What’s God’s view of justice differ from our society’s view of justice?
Resources:
Bible Project Justice Video: https://bibleproject.com/explore/video/justice/
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Follow Robrenna on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robrennaredl/
Image Credit: Getty/Svetlana Shamshurina
Questions to ponder with your girl:
1. What does justice mean to you?
2. What do you think about public shaming?
3. What’s the difference between consequences and cancel culture?
4. What’s God’s view of justice differ from our society’s view of justice?
Resources:
Bible Project Justice Video: https://bibleproject.com/explore/video/justice/
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Follow Robrenna on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robrennaredl/
Image Credit: Getty/Svetlana Shamshurina
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Robrenna Redl is a real, raw, no-filters kind of girl. She went from an army brat to a military veteran. A wife to Troy and mom of two young adults, she has served in women’s, children’s, and middle school ministries. Robrenna is the friend you call to walk alongside you in hard, painful places of life as well as the joyful ones. She is a volunteer for the anti-sex-trafficking organization; I’ve Got A Name and an apprentice facilitator for the Trauma Healing Institute. Her passions include mocha coffee, dark chocolate, time with family and friends, and showing God’s love, mercy, and grace to others.