Worship Services - How do we reproduce "A Golden Rule" Society? Part 2 - Living Out D Golden Rule

Jun 22, 2025    Min. Dr. Louis Felicia Numan

Worship Services - How do we reproduce "A Golden Rule" Society? Part 2 - Living Out D Golden Rule - Living Out the Golden Rule in the Community


As we continue our journey through the series "How R U going to manage Injustice in The Golden Age with The Golden Rule?" this week’s message offered a timely and challenging word for our collective reflection.

We examined how the Golden Rule—“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”—is not merely a personal ethic but a communal standard that calls us to disrupt injustice with intentional love and moral courage. In a world that increasingly normalizes inequity and silence, Christ reminds us that justice is enacted through how we see, serve, and stand for one another.


Through the lens of faith, we were reminded that this "Golden Age" is not defined by ease or prosperity but by the urgency of righteousness, mercy, and relational accountability. The question remains: How will we choose to respond to systems of harm while holding fast to God’s command to love?

May this message stir us into deeper commitment—not just to reflection, but to action.

Living Out the Golden Rule in the Community


This week’s sermon will continue to challenge us to embody the Golden Rule in tangible ways within our community. It emphasized that living out this principle requires us to actively seek justice, extend compassion, and build relationships rooted in mutual respect and understanding.


We are reminded that the Golden Rule is not just a passive, Dr. Feelgood, metaphorical guideline but a dynamic call to action. It asks us to confront inequities, advocate for God's definition of marginalized, and create spaces where everyone can thrive. By living out the Golden Rule, we become agents of change, reflecting God’s love and justice in our daily interactions.

Scripture Reference:

Micah 6:8 - "He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God."


Justice-Centered Applications:


Advocate for policies that promote equality and fairness in your local community.

Build relationships with individuals from diverse backgrounds to foster mutual understanding and respect.

Speak out against injustice and support initiatives that aim to dismantle systemic inequities.

Let us carry this message into our lives, striving to be a community that uplifts, supports, and transforms through the power of the Golden Rule.