by jimwalton » Sat Nov 19, 2022 6:14 am
In the Bible, God does not dictate the shape of society. He does not seek to form a “perfect” society, because no society is perfect (since it is a society of fallen humans). He rather speaks into the shape of society as it exists in those times and encourages his people to live holy lives in that society. He does not dictate an ideal kind of government (monarchy vs. democracy); he does not dictate a system of marriage (arranged vs. love) or even polygamy vs. monogamy; he does not dictate the way that a society is stratified (slaves and free); he does not dictate a certain sort of economy (market economy vs. barter). Every social structure is flawed.
However, people who are truly following Christ will be moral, good, kind, hard-working, honest people and create a society based on truth, peace, justice, economic fairness, treating people with respect and dignity, advocating for the poor and oppressed, fair business practices, environmental responsibility, and governmental integrity.
In the Bible, God does not dictate the shape of society. He does not seek to form a “perfect” society, because no society is perfect (since it is a society of fallen humans). He rather speaks into the shape of society as it exists in those times and encourages his people to live holy lives in that society. He does not dictate an ideal kind of government (monarchy vs. democracy); he does not dictate a system of marriage (arranged vs. love) or even polygamy vs. monogamy; he does not dictate the way that a society is stratified (slaves and free); he does not dictate a certain sort of economy (market economy vs. barter). Every social structure is flawed.
However, people who are truly following Christ will be moral, good, kind, hard-working, honest people and create a society based on truth, peace, justice, economic fairness, treating people with respect and dignity, advocating for the poor and oppressed, fair business practices, environmental responsibility, and governmental integrity.