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CANADA EDITION Edited by Jason Fileta Contributors Include Eugene Cho John Vanderstoep, Maynard Wiersma and Nicholas Wolterstorff 1

Live Justly, edited by Jason Fileta 2014 Micah Challenge USA, All rights reserved To purchase copies, visit www.livejust.ly, or for bulk order, contact the publisher: Micah Challenge USA 1033 SW Yamhill St. Suite #102 Portland, OR 97205 1.888.789.4660 www.micahchallengeusa.org www.livejust.ly www.worldrenew.net www.crcjustice.org Cover art by Ekko Designs Interior design: Ekko Designs Editor: Jason Fileta Assistant editor: Kris Van Engen Contributors: Eugene Cho, Beth De Graff, Kristen deroo Vanderberg, Sunia Gibbs, Kimberly Hunt, Ben Lowe, Lisa Graham McMinn, Shayne Moore, René Padilla, Ronald Sider, Kyle Stillman, Hedd Thomas, Peter Vander Meulen, John Vanderstoep, Maynard Wiersma, Nicholas Wolterstorff, and Kimberly McOwen Yim. PERMISSIONS Session six essay taken from Refuse to Do Nothing by Shayne Moore and Kimberly McOwen Yim. Copyright (c) 2013 by Shayne Moore and Kimberly McOwen Yim. Used by permission of InterVarsity Press, P.O. Box 1400, Downers Grove, IL 60515, USA. www.ivpress.com Portions of session nine essay taken from Green Revolution by Ben Lowe. Copyright (c) 2009 by Ben Lowe. Used by permission of InterVarsity Press, P.O. Box 1400, Downers Grove, IL 60515, USA. www.ivpress.com Portions of session nine essay taken from Walking Gently on the Earth by Lisa Graham McMinn and Megan Anna Neff. Copyright (c) 2010 by Lisa Graham McMinn and Megan Anna Neff. Used by permission of InterVarsity Press, P.O. Box 1400, Downers Grove, IL 60515, USA. www.ivpress.com Session three story reprinted by permission. Rich Christians in an age of Hunger, Ronald j. Sider, 2005, Thomas Nelson Inc. Nashville, Tenneseee, All rights reserved. Session four Essay reprinted by permission Rich Christians in an age of Hunger, Ronald j. Sider, 2005, Thomas Nelson Inc. Nashville, Tenneseee, All rights reserved. Session seven essay taken from Overrated by Eugene Cho. Used by permission of David C. Cook, 4050 Lee Vance View, Colorado Springs, Co. All Rights Reserved. Session ten story and essay taken from Overrated by Eugene Cho. Used by permission of David C. Cook, 4050 Lee Vance View, Colorado Springs, Co. All Rights Reserved. 2

CONTENTS Introduction...4 PART 1 FOUNDATIONS SESSION 1 What is Biblical Justice?... 10 SESSION 2 Integral Mission... 20 SESSION 3 Justice, Charity, and Advocacy... 30 PART 2 LET S GET PRACTICAL! SESSION 4 Justice and Advocacy... 40 SESSION 5 Justice and Prayer... 50 SESSION 6 Justice and Consumption... 60 SESSION 7 Justice and Generosity... 70 SESSION 8 Justice and Relationships... 80 SESSION 9 Justice and Creation Care... 90 PART 3, HOW NOW SHALL WE LIVE? SESSION 10 Living Justly... 100 HELPFUL READING AND TOOLS Micah Declaration on Integral Mission... 111 The Role of Government in the Flourishing of Communities... 117 Call Script for Session Four... 122 Contacting Your MP about an Issue... 122 A Look at Corruption... 124 3

WE NEED TO DO JUSTICE TO DOING JUSTICE LIVE JUSTLY For over 50 years, World Renew has been partnering with Christians from around the world to end extreme poverty. For the last decade we have been working with Micah Challenge to mobilize North American Christians in advocating for justice. We have been working with people just like you, who are yearning to do more to help the impoverished around the world. And in that time we have come to believe that it is unacceptable to use powerful scriptures like Isaiah 58:6-10, Amos 5, and Luke 4:18 to simply urge people to volunteer for a day, give to a cause, sign a petition, or share a startling fact on Facebook. God s call on us means combining His command to do justice and love mercy with a whole life of spiritual depth and integrity. Justice is often invoked by passionate teachers, pastors, and leaders inviting us into NEW action: for example, a leader or pastor might use a justice-themed sermon to encourage church members to volunteer, go on a trip, or give to a cause. Justice is 4

Biblical justice isn t an action once a year, it is a lifestyle. often focused upon doing something new, --but what about the actions you and I take every day? Here s the thing: justice isn t always about doing something new. It s about aligning what we already do with Kingdom values. We wake up every day and make about fifty decisions- -we decide what clothes to wear, what food to eat, how to commute to work or school, how to treat our friends, family, and strangers, what to pray for, where to invest our money, and so on. Biblical justic isn t an action once a year, it is a lifestyle. Our prayer is that our everyday actions will be infused with justice not our definition of justice but God s revelation of justice in Scripture. The Scriptures and the movement of the Holy Spirit have deeply touched our own lives here at World Renew, and the call to seek justice has permeated our everyday life choices pushing us not just to seek justice but to live justly. Perhaps you too feel that call to seek justice. We are not alone in this experience-- countless churches, campus groups, small groups, families, and individuals have heard the call and asked us, What s next? Enter Live Justly. 5

PRINCIPLES Live Justly is an in-depth scriptural and practical study designed to help people live justly in six key areas of life: advocacy, prayer, consumption, generosity, relationships, and creation care. Live Justly was written based on these core principles: Justice is part of the character and nature of God. To live justly, we must encounter God in a personal and powerful way. The Holy Spirit is the one who convicts. People change through relationships, not statistics so Live Justly is designed to create a culture and community among participants that enables honest, convicting discussion about justice. We will not reduce justice to an activity, it is a lifestyle. We will not sacrifice the dignity of people living in oppression for the sake of inspiring action. We particularly focus upon the role of advocacy, which is a lost art within the Church. But the ground is fertile for a revival of action that has the potential to be incredibly transformative! We define advocacy as challenging ourselves and our leaders to change attitudes, behaviours, and policies that perpetuate injustice and deny God s will for all creation to flourish. 6

HOW TO USE LIVE JUSTLY This study is designed to help support your community s pursuit of biblical justice, in both understanding and practice. Live Justly is designed to be used in ten sessions we recommend doing it over the course of ten or twenty weeks. Our hope is that, after ten sessions, you will be blessed with the following results: Deepened relationships within your small group A thorough understanding of and commitment to biblical justice Renewed passion and inspiration to live justly An individual action plan that shows what practical steps you will take to live justly A collective action plan for your group to mobilize your church for justice Each session includes the following components: A video to help everyone get on the same page... just in case you didn t get a chance to read the essay. All the videos are located at www.livejust.ly Definitions to give you the same language to engage with the session s topic A story to help you see the session s topic played out in real life An essay to summarize the session s topic concisely, a great source for your group discussion A Scripture passage to examine - one that addresses the session s topic Questions to help you generate a lively discussion Together activities for you to do as a group to help cement the concepts Solo work to help you process the small-group time, reflect, pray, and slowly develop a personal action plan Key resources located at www.livejust.ly to dig deeper into issues raised in the session, which can be assigned as homework 7

A WORD ABOUT THE LOGO The Live Justly logo is a visual representation of our hopes and dreams for this curriculum: Each side of the hexagon represents one facet of life in which you will be equipped to live justly in: advocacy, prayer, consumption, generosity, relationships, and creation care. The circle represents the holistic nature of living justly. If we are incredible advocates but do so at the expense of our personal relationships, then the circle is broken. If we are compassionate to the impoverished but fail to challenge unjust structures that cause their oppression, then, too the circle is broken. The circle represents a holistic, unified lifestyle of justice. The fire symbolizes our posture of worship. We live justly not as the Pharisees did, seeking to follow the law as a checklist, but rather recognizing that justice is part of the character of God and living justly in response to God. The bread symbolizes the essential need for community. We cannot live justly without pursuing authentic community. The circle will break if it is not held together by many hands and voices. 8

LET S DO THIS This curriculum will not give you a prescription for living justly, but our prayer is that you will encounter God, be influenced by the Holy Spirit, sharpen your passions, and find community that spurs you to renewed action. We are excited and honored to journey with you to live justly! 9

SESSION ONE WHAT IS BIBLICAL JUSTICE? A THEOLOGY OF JUSTICE Authentic mercy requires justice. That is why World Renew considers justice and mercy to be inseparable for achieving the shalom that God intended for all relationships between people and God, their neighbours, and creation. -Ida Kaastra Mutoigo, Co-director World Renew, Canada It s not just about doing justice, this journey is also about allowing the work of justice to change us. In other words, we not only seek justice as we follow Jesus, but we seek to live justly. Our calling is not simply to change the world but perhaps as important, our calling is to be changed ourselves. -Eugene Cho

DEFINITIONS BIBLICAL JUSTICE The state of wholeness due all of God s creation. Justice is required for shalom. SHALOM Hebrew word for peace, completeness, and wholeness. Where there is justice, there will be shalom. PRIMARY JUSTICE One type of justice found in Scripture, referring to the violation of rights due all of creation by mere fact of being created by God. REACTIVE JUSTICE Another type of justice in Scripture, defined as giving what is due in response to a violation of primary justice; most often used in reference to the judicial system. YEAR OF JUBILEE Every 50 years, the Israelites were to partake in a year of celebration and liberation. They would restore lands, property, and property rights to original owners, and slaves would be sent home to their families (Leviticus 25). 11

THE LIMITS OF JUSTICE BY KIM HUNT A remote town in Burkina Faso struggles to address the most basic needs of the community. There is little water available to grow crops to feed the people. The nearest health clinic is more than 50 miles away, and a doctor visits only sporadically. There is no school in town, and the closest one is too far away for students to travel there. The local church tries to provide basic education for the children, but their efforts are restricted because the church s capacity is too limited to serve as a fully functional educational facility. A community church in Canada connects with the local church in Burkina Faso because they are part of the same denomination. They pull together a team of 15 passionate and able people to organize a justice trip recently rebranded from a short-term mission trip. They raise thousands of dollars, fly thousands of miles, and arrive to help. They work tirelessly alongside the Burkina community, building a school. For 10 days, they engage in fellowship, pray, and work alongside one another building what will be the community s first school. The team leaves with heavy hearts, knowing that their new friends will continue to struggle, but also hopeful that the opportunity for education will open doors for the future generation. 12

They pray more, they give more to missions, butsome wonder why justice feelsso incomplete. The Burkina community resumes life. The community has a beautiful new school building for the children near the center of town. However, there is no teacher to teach at the school, no food in the children s stomachs to help them concentrate, and no doctors to treat the sickness that comes from drinking unsafe water. Thousands of miles away, the church in Canada shares photos and stories from their justice trip. As time passes, they struggle to figure out how to live justly and support their friends in Burkina Faso. They pray more and they give more to missions. But some wonder why justice feels so incomplete. Perhaps, they wonder, it wasn t a justice trip after all. 13

GOD LOVES JUSTICE BY NICHOLAS WOLTERSTORFF There is a clear way of thinking about justice in the Scriptures and what those writings say about justice is an inextricable component of the message. Pull out justice, and everything unravels. Some of the skeptics of justice in Scripture are secularists who have gotten the impression that Christianity is all about love and not about justice. A good many of the skeptics are Christians who are committed to interpreting Scripture solely through the lens of love. And then there are those who concede that Scripture speaks of justice but assume that it refers to kings and courts in the administration of justice. When I say that justice is an inextricable component of the biblical message, I have in mind primary justice. 14

PRIMARY & REACTIVE There are two different kinds of justice in Scripture: primary justice and reactive justice. Reactive justice punishes the wrongdoer, condemns the wrongdoer, is perhaps angry with the wrongdoer, and so forth reacting to one s wrongdoing. Reactive justice renders justice to a wrongdoer. What that implies, obviously, is that reactive justice is relevant when someone has treated another person unjustly. And what that implies, in turn, is that reactive justice cannot be the only kind of justice. There has to be another kind of justice, a kind of justice such that, when someone violates this other kind of justice and is thus a wrongdoer, reactive justice becomes relevant. I am going to call it primary justice. Reactive justice becomes relevant when there has been a violation of primary justice. God loves justice. God has a heart for justice. God is devoted to justice. So it comes as no surprise that God says to: Seek justice; do justice; let justice roll down like waters; imitate me in loving justice. But is God speaking of reactive justice, reserved for courts, kings, and judges, or primary justice, which applies to all people? I believe that, in many cases, these Scriptures are speaking of primary justice. 15

MISHPAT & TSEDEQA The Hebrew word in the Old Testament that is usually translated into English as justice is misphat. The term is often paired with tsedeqa, typically translated as righteousness. Together, they are often translated as justice and righteousness in the Old Testament and simply righteousness in the New Testament. My own sense is that, when the rhetorical context permits, tsedeqa is better rendered into present-day English as the right thing, going right, or doing right. The word righteous is almost never used anymore in ordinary speech, and when it is, it suggests a person intensely preoccupied with his/ her own moral character who has few sins to his debit. The connotation is self-righteousness. The pairing of misphat and tsedeqa is better translated as primary justice or simply justice than as justice and righteousness or simply righteousness. Such a reading of Scripture would require us to read Amos 5:24 and Micah 6:8 as applying to all people, not simply kings and judges. Additionally, this reading of Scripture would mean that Jesus blessed those who hunger and thirst for justice. Once again, pull out justice and everything unravels. God loves the pair mishpat and tsedeqa, primary justice. But why? Scripture teaches that what God wants for God s human family is what the OT writers called, in Hebrew, shalom. Shalom is almost always translated as peace in our English Bibles. I think that is a very poor translation. Shalom is much more than peace. Shalom is flourishing. What God desires for us is that we flourish in all dimensions of our existence. 16

In the absence of justice, we are not truly flourishing; in the absence of justice,shalom is impaired. And now for the point relevant to our purposes here: when you read what the biblical writers say about shalom, it soon becomes clear that shalom requires justice. In the absence of justice, we are not truly flourishing; in the absence of justice, shalom is impaired. Shalom goes beyond justice but always includes it. Justice is, you might say, the ground floor of shalom. So once again, why does God love justice? Because God loves shalom, and shalom includes justice. When the kingdom of God has come in its fullness, there will be no breaches of primary justice and hence no reactive justice; all justice will be primary justice. You and I are to image God by also having a heart for justice. 17

ISAIAH 61 QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION 1. What is God s definition of justice? 2. Why do you think Jesus quoted this passage from Isaiah in his first sermon in Luke 4:18? 3. In the absence of the Year of Jubilee, how do we ensure a reset to undo the structural and personal sin that perpetuates injustice? 4. What is God saying to you, and what are you going to do about it? TOGETHER How have you defined justice in the past? As a small group, create a practical and biblical definition of justice. Use the essay, your own experiences and ideas, and Scripture. You ll use this definition for the rest of your time journeying together. 18

SOLO WORK Read Luke 4:16-21. With a knowledge of Jesus work displayed in the Gospels and the context of God s desire for justice detailed in Isaiah 61, explain Jesus words, The Scripture you ve just heard has been fulfilled this very day! How does Jesus work on earth fulfill Isaiah 61? How is this session s message and discussion challenging you? Are you one who knows God but has resisted justice? Are you much more comfortable with justice but have resisted God? Journal about this. Be vulnerable. Be open. This is between you and God. PRAYER Lord, you know my heart. If I have claimed to know you but have resisted seeking justice, forgive me. If I have passionately sought justice but been detached from you, draw me near to you. Help me recognize your Spirit in me and respond to your call to seek justice. 19