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Critical Race Theory and the Gospel: Justice, Sin, and Redemption
By Dave Jenkins | Equipping You in Grace | May 25, 2026
Episode Summary
In this episode of Equipping You in Grace, Dave Jenkins examines critical race theory not as a political slogan, but as a moral and theological framework that must be tested under the authority of God’s Word.
Throughout this month, the series has focused on the issue of authority: what happens when transcendence is removed from public life, when empirical method becomes ultimate, when authority shifts inside the church, and when truth destabilizes through deconstruction. In this message, that same lens is applied to critical race theory.
Dave explains why Christians must care deeply about justice while also insisting that sin, guilt, justice, and redemption must be defined by Scripture rather than secular or activist frameworks. This episode calls believers to pursue justice faithfully while keeping the gospel of Jesus Christ central.
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Key Scriptures
- Micah 6:8
- Romans 3:23
- 2 Corinthians 5:21
- Deuteronomy 32:4
- Psalm 89:14
- Romans 1:16
Episode Highlights
- Why critical race theory must be evaluated theologically, not merely politically
- How every worldview answers questions about sin, guilt, justice, and redemption
- The difference between biblical justice and redistributive views of justice
- Why guilt before God is personal, even while Scripture acknowledges corporate consequences of sin
- How activism can never replace atonement as the answer to humanity’s deepest problem
- Why Christians must care about injustice without borrowing rival moral categories
- How the authority of Scripture guards the church from theological drift
Takeaways / Reflection Questions
- Why is it important to evaluate critical race theory as a theological framework rather than merely a political one?
- How does Scripture define sin, guilt, justice, and redemption differently from many secular frameworks?
- Why must Christians care deeply about injustice while refusing to borrow unbiblical moral categories?
- How does the cross level every person before God?
- In what ways can justice become detached from holiness if it is no longer anchored in God’s character?
- Why must atonement remain central if we want to preserve the gospel?
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