Summary:

This sermon explores the multifaceted nature of justice, drawing from personal anecdotes, philosophical viewpoints, and religious texts. It begins with a meditation, followed by an a cappella song. The speaker reflects on justice as a concept that evolves over time and varies across cultures. He uses examples from his legal career to illustrate the complexities and challenges in achieving justice. The sermon examines both ancient and modern perspectives, questioning the origins of our sense of justice and urging the congregation to cultivate “right relations” within their community. Finally, he notes the scales of justice signify more than the balance of crime and punishment, but signify relations between people.