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Approximate Justice and Foreign Policy

The Offensive & Foolish Podcast

In this episode, Joel and Matt explore the critical need for God’s absolute standard of justice, contrasting it with the flawed and often compromised concept of “approximate justice.” They argue that settling for a human-defined version of fairness fails to meet the biblical mandate. This theological foundation sets the stage for a deep dive into Foreign Policy, examining how our international relations and global decisions must be reshaped when we truly commit to the command to love our neighbor as ourselves.

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Matt Kenitzer

Matt serves as the pastor at St. John’s Reformed Church in Friedensburg, Pennsylvania, He earned the MDiv degree from Corban University in Salem, Oregon in May 2018. Matt has a passion for expository preaching as he takes time to bring sound doctrine to bear upon all of life and to defend the purity and clarity of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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