Isaiah 58:9b-11a
“If you do away with the yoke of oppression,
with the pointing finger and malicious talk,
and if you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry,
and satisfy the needs of the oppressed,
then your light will rise in the darkness,
and your night will become like the noonday.
The LORD will guide you always.”
These verses from Isaiah 58 are quoted often in conversations about justice in church settings. Even more commonly quoted are verses six to nine. A yoke is a wooden frame fastened to the necks of two animals and connected to a cart which they must pull. Here God tells us to get rid of the ‘yoke of oppression’ – human beings are not meant to be enslaved and subject to cruelty by one another and treated as less than human. People should not gain good things by trampling on other people; the many should not be exploited for the benefit of a few. Continue reading Christians and Social Justice Part 2: When Mercy Gets Messy and Justice Gets Personal