Public Theology

  • Is the law being bent to serve the powerful—or straightened to protect the vulnerable and restore what was stolen? This blogpost draws on Jesus’ Sabbath healings and biblical justice to explore the deeper purpose of law: to protect truth-tellers and return what belongs to the people. Justice must not be negotiated. It must roll.

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  • Jesus’ parable of the tenants wasn’t just a critique of ancient leaders—it was a direct challenge to anyone who claims authority without accountability. The vineyard, long symbolic of Israel, becomes a stage for exposing broken trust: prophets are rejected, the Son is killed, and judgment comes—not out of vengeance, but to protect the mission. The…

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