"Rishi Sunak wants mercy for himself, but justice for others. He’s just like the rest of us" Natalie Williams
Have you caught up with Natalie's response to comments made by the Prime Minister earlier this week?
Source: Jeff Overs/BBC/Handout via REUTERS
Premier Christianity have featured her extended opinion piece (available to view here) considering the relationship between mercy and justice, and how a Biblical understanding of their fulfilment in the life and ministry of Jesus offers the hope our society so desperately needs.
"Justice with no mercy doesn’t change anything. It might leave people languishing in guilt, but what good is that? I for one want to live in a society where there is always hope of mercy – where we know that we can be forgiven, we can be restored, we can be reconciled. And that’s the utter beauty of the good news: God sent his beloved son Jesus to die in our place so that, at the cross of Christ, we could find justice and mercy together in perfect harmony."
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Natalie is a regular columnist for Premier Christianity, and the author of 'Tis Mercy All: The Power of Mercy in a Polarised World (SPCK, 2024) which is out next week, and is available to pre-order here.
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