If We Ever Needed a Voice and a Vote, We Sure Do Need Them Now
Briefly

In Isaiah's day, faith had been hijacked; the prophet asserts that real worship demands a prophetic voice confronting national injustices, not mere ritual.
The term 'kul' in Hebrew for voice also means 'vote', implying that our expression of civic duty should resonate with justice, akin to a call.
Ezekiel’s vision of dry bones illustrates the devastation of injustice perpetuated by false religion; yet, through divine command, they become a mighty army of truth.
Jesus, in Luke 4, exemplifies this call to action, engaging with the marginalized, reinforcing the necessity for faith to manifest through social justice.
Read at The Nation
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