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    Timothy J. Keller
    “If a person has grasped the meaning of God's grace in his heart, he will do justice. If he doesn't live justly, then he may say with his lips that he is grateful for God's grace, but in his heart he is far from him. If he doesn't care about the poor, it reveals that at best he doesn't understand the grace he has experienced, and at worst he has not really encountered the saving mercy of God. Grace should make you just.”
    Timothy Keller, Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just

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    Timothy J. Keller
    “If you have money, power, and status today, it is due to the century and place in which you were born, to your talents and capacities and health, none of which you earned. In short, all your resources are in the end the gift of God.”
    Timothy Keller, Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just

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    Timothy J. Keller
    “We instinctively tend to limit for whom we exert ourselves. We do it for people like us, and for people whom we like. Jesus will have none of that. By depicting a Samaritan helping a Jew, Jesus could not have found a more forceful way to say that anyone at all in need - regardless of race, politics, class, and religion - is your neighbour. Not everyone is your brother or sister in faith, but everyone is your neighbour, and you must love your neighbour.”
    Timothy Keller, Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just

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    Timothy J. Keller
    “A lack of generosity refuses to acknowledge that your assets are not really yours, but God's.”
    Timothy Keller, Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just

  • #5
    Timothy J. Keller
    “For indeed, grace is the key to it all. It is not our lavish good deeds that procure salvation, but God's lavish love and mercy. That is why the poor are as acceptable before God as the rich. It is the generosity of God, the freeness of his salvation, that lays the foundation for the society of justice for all. Even in the seemingly boring rules and regulations of tabernacle rituals, we see that God cares about the poor, that his laws make provision for the disadvantaged. God's concern for justice permeated every part of Israel's life. It should also permeate our lives.”
    Timothy Keller, Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just

  • #6
    Timothy J. Keller
    “Christ literally walked in our shoes and entered into our affliction. Those who will not help others until they are destitute reveal that Christ's love has not yet turned them into the sympathetic persons the gospel should make them.”
    Timothy Keller, Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just

  • #7
    Timothy J. Keller
    “Underneath all notions of justice is a set of faith assumptions that are essentially religious, and these are often not acknowledged.”
    Timothy Keller, Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just

  • #8
    Timothy J. Keller
    “There is an inequitable distribution of both goods and opportunities in this world. Therefore, if you have been assigned the goods of this world by God and you don't share them with others, it isn't just stinginess, it is injustice.”
    Timothy Keller, Generous Justice: How God's Grace Makes Us Just



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