
Topic: Unfairness Points Us toward Jesus
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āThe LORD hears his people when they call to him for help. He rescues them from all their troublesāĀ (Psalm 34:17Ā NLT).Ā
Youāll hear it from many different places these days: People are basically good and unselfish. Itās their environments that turn peopleās hearts toward evil.
Unfortunately, that theory just doesnāt match with what we see in human nature. If youāve ever been around small children, you get this. Theyāre born with a selfish nature. Phrases like āFeed me!ā āCare for me!ā and āIām the center of attentionā are the rule rather than the exception.
Human injustice throughout the world and in our own communities also shatters any misconception we have that we humans are all basically good. Left to our own devices, we oppress other people, hoard our food, and generally think about ourselves much more than anyone else.
And then it seems as if God looks at the humanity he created and says, āOkay, you think youāre basically good? You think human nature is basically unselfish? Iāll step back and let human nature take its course in the world. Weāll show you what happens when Iām not in the picture.
Whatās true in children and society in general is also true in our lives today. You and I are treated unfairly all the time. But hereās a secret you may not have considered:Ā You treat people unfairly from time to time as well. And so do I.
Our inclination to treat one another unfairly doesnāt surprise God. In fact, it shows why we need Jesus.
The reality is, without God in the situation, people treat each other inhumanely and thatās the heart of injustice and unfairness in our worldāfrom despotic dictators to crushing poverty to racial tension in our communities.
One day God will judge every person on the planet for the injustices they commit against others. Because God is just, there must be consequences for how we treat others.
That means we need mercy. All of us have been unfair with others from time to time. Weāre not just the victims of injustice. Weāre perpetrators, too.
This unfairness shows us we need Jesus. God wouldnāt have needed to send his Son to die on the cross if people were generally good. The vast injustices in our world make it clear that humans canāt live moral lives on their own.
Next time youāre treated unfairly, let it be a reminder: Every person on this planetāincluding you and meāneeds Jesus.
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Rick Warren Devotional 17 September 2020 Today’s Message
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