“At the end of the day--of almost any day, regardless of what we have done or left undone--apathy tells us that it's perfectly acceptable to live with illusions of our own justice.”
Ken Wytsma“Creativity alone, for those who follow God, isn't sufficient. Not even ongoing creativity. Our creativity, like God's, must be aimed at something good. We need redemptive creativity - creativity that aims not just for success, but freedom; and not just for ourselves, but for others and for the good of creation as a whole.”
Ken Wytsma, Create vs. Copy: Break Through with Imagination“The kingdom of God is an upside-down kingdom. It beckons us to gamble all, to trust radically, to come and die so that we might live--to give our lives away. Giving life away is a paradox. It's losing so we can win. It's giving so we can receive. It's risking for security. It's faith. The kingdom of God means living that tension.”
Ken Wytsma, Pursuing Justice: The Call to Live and Die for Bigger Things“Injustice is a cold, unrelenting reality. It can be tempting for us to use our comfort to ignore injustice or rationalize it away. But God would have us join His work.”
Ken Wytsma, Pursuing Justice: The Call to Live and Die for Bigger Things“Apathy is sustainable only as long as injustice doesn't harm us--and we don't care that it's harming others. Apathy lasts only until injustice knocks on our door, and we're forced to look into its eyes.”
Ken Wytsma, Pursuing Justice: The Call to Live and Die for Bigger Things“At the end of the day--of almost any day, regardless of what we have done or left undone--apathy tells us that it's perfectly acceptable to live with illusions of our own justice.”
Ken Wytsma, Pursuing Justice: The Call to Live and Die for Bigger Things“A subtle reason for apathy is that justice rarely has much to do with our lives. Unless we've personally been victims of injustice, we can take for granted that life is generally fair.”
Ken Wytsma, Pursuing Justice: The Call to Live and Die for Bigger Things“We may not choose apathy, but when we choose anything other than love and empathetic justice, we get apathy by default.”
Ken Wytsma, Pursuing Justice: The Call to Live and Die for Bigger Things“Thou shalt not be a victim. Thou shalt not be a perpetrator. Above all, thou shalt not be a bystander. (U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum qtd. in Halter)”
Ken Wytsma, Pursuing Justice: The Call to Live and Die for Bigger Things“Justice is the state that exists when there is equity, balance, and harmony in relationships and in society. Injustice is the state that exists when unjust people do violence to peace and shalom and create inequity, imbalance, and dissonance.”
Ken Wytsma, Pursuing Justice: The Call to Live and Die for Bigger Things“Our lives are bound up with the lives of others. Our joy is bound up with the joy of others.”
Ken Wytsma, Pursuing Justice: The Call to Live and Die for Bigger Things