Walter Brueggemann on God with the Vulnerable - Progressive (Deuteronomy 31:8)
"Moses speaks to Joshua entering dangerous territory—God goes before the vulnerable, the threatened, those facing powerful opposition. This is solidarity with the marginalized: God does...
This is theological quotes on vulnerable and threatened for adults, drawing on Deuteronomy 31:8. It carries an emotional tone of hope, trust and awe.
"Moses speaks to Joshua entering dangerous territory—God goes before the vulnerable, the threatened, those facing powerful opposition. This is solidarity with the marginalized: God does not abandon His people to empire. The promise sustains those who march toward justice." — Walter Brueggemann. Progressive: solidarity promise.
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