Jesus Christ Didn’t Stand For Injustice - And No Christian Should Either

April 22
8 mins

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Episode Description

Welcome back to “Jesus Christ Saves: Biblical Facts Over Church Doctrine,” the podcast where we strip away tradition, expose the truth, and return to what the Bible actually says—without edits, without filters, and without fear.


Today’s episode dives into a truth that many churches avoid because it confronts comfort, challenges silence, and demands action: Jesus Christ did not tolerate injustice—and no true follower of Christ can either.


In this episode, we’re breaking down the biblical evidence that Jesus didn’t just preach righteousness—He confronted corruption, hypocrisy, oppression, and every system that crushed the vulnerable. We’ll talk about:


• How Jesus flipped tables in the temple to defend the poor from exploitation

• How He exposed religious leaders who used their authority to manipulate and oppress

• How He protected the vulnerable, restored dignity to the outcast, and stood boldly against every form of injustice

• How the Cross itself reveals God’s judgment against evil, not passive acceptance of it

• And most importantly, why Christians cannot claim to follow Jesus while remaining silent in the face of wrongdoing



This isn’t a political conversation. This isn’t a cultural trend.

This is biblical truth—the kind the early church lived, the kind Jesus modeled, and the kind modern believers must reclaim.


If you’ve ever been told that Christians should “stay out of it,” “keep quiet,” or “just pray and do nothing,” this episode will challenge that mindset with Scripture, history, and the unedited example of Jesus Christ Himself.


Because following Jesus means standing where He stood.

And Jesus stood against injustice every single time.


Let’s get into it.

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