A Fast to End Injustice and Oppression
From the verses in Isaiah I used last week for an Ash Wednesday sermon, starting the season of Lent:
“This is the kind of fast day I’m after: to break the chains of injustice, get rid of exploitation in the workplace, free the oppressed, cancel debts. What I’m interested in seeing you do is: sharing your food with the hungry, inviting the homeless poor into your homes, putting clothes on the shivering ill-clad, being available to your own families. Do this and the lights will turn on, and your lives will turn around at once. Your righteousness will pave your way. The GOD of glory will secure your passage. Then when you pray, GOD will answer. You’ll call out for help and I’ll say, ‘Here I am.'” (Isaiah 58:6-9 MSG)
These verses are on my heart as I think about the challenges schools so close to our home face, and my own prospects for teaching in the year to come.
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