
Today with Jeff Vines Living in an Unjust World - Part 1 - 2 April 2026
Apr 2, 2026
A reflective talk ties the seven Jewish feasts to Christ’s life and future hope. The speaker wrestles with why injustice moves us and surveys global suffering. Revelation and cyclical apocalyptic themes get unpacked, linking trumpet imagery to ultimate timing and judgment. Rosh Hashanah customs and their symbolic hopes are explored.
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Opening Robbery Anecdote To Contrast Real Suffering
- Jeff Vines tells a local robbery story (pump number four) to open the talk and lighten the mood.
- He follows with a second grocery-store robbery mention before shifting to real global injustices.
Universal Moral Intuition Recognizes Injustice
- Humans possess an objective moral sense that recognizes injustice across cultures and situations.
- Jeff Vines uses images like Ukraine and Zimbabwe to show this universal longing for rescue and justice.
Delayed Justice Versus No Justice
- Delayed justice is not the same as no justice; the Bible promises that justice will come.
- Vines connects this assurance to the meaning of the Jewish feasts and the hope they encode.
