If we offer our resources, risk our security, and barter our guilt for goodness, but we don’t resist the tyranny of saviorism, none of us will experience freedom.
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At the end of the day, we are human.
On our best days, we are human.
Even as we follow the Holy One’s call to resistance, our days will end, and our generation will pass away.
And yet — though we may not live resistance in the ways that God intends, in the loving and tender embrace of the Creator, and in the new life that comes through Christ, we are told again and again through whispers and wonder, “You are more than enough.”
In the past, when we turned our faces from God’s call to resistance, we allowed the limitations of cynicism, civility, and practicality to be our guide — no more.
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Resistance embraces the human dignity of all God's created: family, friend, stranger, enemy, self, and other
Resistance rejects the idea that oppression is a competition and that liberation is a zero-sum game
Resistance never dies.
Resistance surrounds us yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
On our best days, we are human.
Even as we follow the Holy One’s call to resistance, our days will end, and our generation will pass away.