Quotes about Justice
If co-operation is a duty, I hold that non-co-operation also under certain conditions is equally a duty.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I consider the homeless just as important as the richest of the rich.
— Lauren Daigle
We're going to have to become very aggressive in addressing justice issues that have to do with fairness and doing that which is equitable and honoring to God.
— Tony Evans
His lips felt dry with a literal thirst for righteousness, which was like a glass of ice-cold water on a table in another man's room.
— Graham Greene
we handed him back his province and left our allies to be crucified and sawn in two. They were innocent. They thought we'd stay. But we were liberals and we didn't want a bad conscience.
— Graham Greene
You can't blame the innocent, they are always guiltless.
— Graham Greene
The question that wins the world is not, how can we get our "morally superior" way enforced in the world? The question that wins the world, and the question that must define the individual and collective life of kingdom-of-God citizens is, how do we take up the cross for the world? How do we best communicate to others their unsurpassable worth before God? How do we serve and wash the feet of the oppressed and despised?
— Gregory Boyd
This is what we are called to be: a community characterized by radical, revolutionary, Calvary-quality love; a community that manifests the love of the triune God (John 17:21—26); a community that strives for justice not by conquering but by being willing to suffer; a community that God uses to transform the world by providing it with an alternative to its own self-centered, violent way of existing.
— Gregory Boyd
Whenever people are separated by racism, the church is to work to manifest the one new humanity Jesus died to create (Eph 2:14).
— Gregory Boyd
What I agree with is that we need a significantly changed taxation system. And the one that I've advocated is based on tithing, because I think God is a pretty fair guy. And he said, you know, if you give me a tithe, it doesn't matter how much you make.
— Ben Carson
To make your people understand what righteousness is, this must be the basis of all your teaching.
— Joseph Barber Lightfoot
In Psalm 72, Solomon prays for power and fame but he says the purpose of influence is to speak up for others and one is the immigrant. He doesn't delineate between legal and illegal.
— Rick Warren