In 16:24 - 27, the future judgment that involves «repaying everyone for what has been done» is related to
the moral demands placed on Christ's followers.
That is not just
a moral demand placed on the church; it is the criterion of ecclesiality.
Not exact matches
Does the fact that the humaneness of bonded child labor, often tied to the caste system, is disputed within India mean that «no unifying
demands» should be
placed on that country to halt the practice, or that India should not pass laws
on the subject (as it has) until its citizenry is of a common
moral mind?
One - vignette: a dying cancer patient, a man in his forties,
demanded to be
placed on his feet (he was in great pain) and was obeyed because of his
moral authority.