punkdbass
I will be what I will be
This is something I've been thinking and struggling with a lot lately in my own life..
On one hand the Torah and Hebrew Prophets command: "Justice, justice shall you pursue"(Deuteronomy) or "let justice well up like water, righteousness like an unfailing stream" (Amos)
And on the other hand you have Jesus saying to turn the other cheek, to not resist a wicked man. Although obviously Jesus would agree that we should pursue justice, he is simply saying that there are times where willingly suffering or sacrificing are necessary responses to evil. And this isnt without scriptural foundation in the Hebrew Bible. I definitely agree with Jesus's teaching that sometimes turning the other cheek and walking away is the most appropriate course of action.
Now my question is this: how are you taught as Christians to actively pursue justice? In what cases should one stand up, resist evil and pursue justice? And in what cases should one remain silent, walk away, and turn the other cheek? How are you to maintain balance between pursuing justice and turning the other cheek? I am having trouble discerning between when it is appropriate to stand up, speak out and offer resistence, or when it is more appropriate to remain silent, walk away and turn the other cheek.
On one hand the Torah and Hebrew Prophets command: "Justice, justice shall you pursue"(Deuteronomy) or "let justice well up like water, righteousness like an unfailing stream" (Amos)
And on the other hand you have Jesus saying to turn the other cheek, to not resist a wicked man. Although obviously Jesus would agree that we should pursue justice, he is simply saying that there are times where willingly suffering or sacrificing are necessary responses to evil. And this isnt without scriptural foundation in the Hebrew Bible. I definitely agree with Jesus's teaching that sometimes turning the other cheek and walking away is the most appropriate course of action.
Now my question is this: how are you taught as Christians to actively pursue justice? In what cases should one stand up, resist evil and pursue justice? And in what cases should one remain silent, walk away, and turn the other cheek? How are you to maintain balance between pursuing justice and turning the other cheek? I am having trouble discerning between when it is appropriate to stand up, speak out and offer resistence, or when it is more appropriate to remain silent, walk away and turn the other cheek.