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In this episode, pastor, teacher, and advocate Eugene Cho joins Jedd Medefind for a conversation at the CAFO2018 Summit. Cho shares ways he’s seen a very good passion for justice get off track…and what it takes to get back to a vibrant, healthy place. The two also discuss why our passion must always be paired with deep Gospel roots, and how we can do that in daily and weekly rhythms.

In this episode, we'll explore:

  • What can happen when justice becomes for us just a cause, rather than a response to the Gospel.
  • An alternative way of practicing Sabbath for those who don’t get Sunday off.
  • How passion for issues far off must always be paired with service near at hand.

Key Quotes

“The whole, profound, beautiful Gospel has to be at the center of it all so that everything we do is in response to it. People can use guilt and shame, and they use it because it works. But it is not sustainable. The gospel is sustainable.“

Eugene Cho

“Sometimes, our passion for justice in a far-off place can leave us feeling righteous, even if we’re failing to love the people in our own home. Passion for justice out there always needs to be paired with work our hands are doing right here.”

Jedd Medefind

“[Habits like Sabbath and other spiritual rhythms are] part of God’s plan for the flourishing of my soul, for the marathon of discipleship.”

Eugene Cho

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