The Justice of Jesus
Reimagining Your Church's Life Together to Pursue Liberation and Wholeness
by Joash P. Thomas
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Pub Date 30 Sep 2025 | Archive Date 17 Oct 2025
Baker Academic & Brazos Press | Brazos Press
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Description
What if the way we've been taught to follow Jesus is missing something essential? What if there's more to the gospel than we've experienced--something that could revolutionize how we love our neighbors and serve our communities?
In The Justice of Jesus, public theologian and international speaker Joash Thomas reveals how authentic biblical faith naturally leads to caring for the vulnerable and working for positive change in our neighborhoods. Drawing from his unique perspective serving in churches across different cultures and continents, Thomas shows how justice isn't just a "social issue"--it's at the very heart of what it means to follow Christ. Whether you're a pastor, small group leader, or simply want to make a real difference in your community, this book offers practical wisdom you can actually use:
● simple steps to help your church better serve struggling families in your neighborhood
● biblical foundations that show why caring for others isn't optional for Christians
● real success stories from churches that are making a tangible impact in their communities
● practical ideas for prayer, volunteering, and partnerships that don't require a huge budget
● fresh insights on following Jesus that will deepen your faith and expand your heart
This isn't about politics. It's about discipleship.
The Justice of Jesus is perfect for:
· church leaders seeking authentic community engagement
· small groups wanting to study practical discipleship
· Christians curious about faith-based social action
· anyone asking, "How can my faith make a real difference?"
Thomas doesn't just point out problems; he provides hope and concrete solutions. Drawing from Scripture and real-world examples, he shows how ordinary believers can do extraordinary things when they embrace Jesus's vision for justice and healing.
The Justice of Jesus will inspire you with achievable ways to live out your faith more fully and help your church become a beacon of hope in your community.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781587436666 |
| PRICE | US$19.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 192 |
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Featured Reviews
In a culture consumed by Christian nationalism, the western church needs the message of Jesus’s justice & care for the oppressed now more than ever!
Joash is an immigrant and South Asian Christian with a rich faith heritage dating back to the original disciples of St Thomas who preached the gospel in India in the first century.
His book is a gentle redirection to the church who has allowed our theology to be clouded to exclude the liberating justice of Jesus. Joash delivers a clarion call to return to the ways of Jesus, who always stood for those in the margins.
Reviewer 1281795
Excellent book with a lot of important considerations and implications
(I received a free digital copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review)
It would be easy to feel convicted by Joash P. Thomas's "The Justice of Jesus: Reimagining Your Church's Life Together to Pursue Liberation and Wholeness."
However, the overall feeling I came away with from Thomas's effort here is one of revolutionary hope. Thomas, a public theologian and speaker recognized internationally, dives into a discussion that feels especially relatable with material that is theologically grounded, applicable to daily life, and immensely relational.
"The Justice of Jesus" isn't just a lecture toward us. It's a conversation with us. Thomas connects-the-dots in a discussion about how honest, authentic biblical faith leads us toward living a faith that isn't simply about "social issues" but essential to how we follow Christ.
Oh sure, Thomas isn't afraid to challenge us. He isn't afraid to call us out. However, he does so in a way that leads us toward communal justice, caring for the community's most vulnerable, and leaning into positive change.
While Thomas grounds his discussion in Scripture, his writing here feels so relational that there's an immense compassion in the way he writes and gives us easy to understand actionable info and illustrations:
1) As a church to better serve our community and struggling families inside/outside our congregations
2) To illustrate that caring for others isn't an option - it's part of what it means to be a Christian.
3) Brainstorming ideas for making a difference even when the budget doesn't seem to allow it.
4) Offering tangible examples of churches leading the way. And yes, in this world when so much in Christianity can seem askew there are churches, organizations, and people providing tremendous examples of how a church's life can pursue liberation and wholeness.
As is often true of Brazos Press titles, "The Justice of Jesus" is a weaving together of academic exploration and compassionate application in life. Its ideal for small groups studying discipleship, those wanting to better understand faith-based social action, and those asking themselves "How can I live a more meaningful life of faith?"
It's easy to feel convicted by "The Justice of Jesus," though for those who surrender to its infinite possibilities this is a book that will guide and encourage all of us and our faith communities toward living a more just and meaningful life of faith.
I really enjoyed this fresh perspective. It was an easily digestible read. I would recommend it to friends and family at my church!
Mired in the resurgence of fascism, we’ve no deficiency in bad news.
Tragedy.
Trauma.
Despair.
Doubt.
What we lack is hope.
Not the sit-on-your-arse-and-wait-for-someone-else-to-save-you hope.
Not the maybe-if-we-ignore-Christo-Fascism-it’ll-go-away hope.
That’s what Joash brings with his truth-filled and practical guide.
Active hope.
Productive hope.
Honest hope.
Hope might be that thing with wings, but it’s also that thing with clear vision and dirt under its fingernails and a genuine desire to help His kingdom come and His will be done.
ON EARTH, YOU SANCTIMONIUS ASSHOLES.
We don’t have to wait.