Emphasis Preaching Journal
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In word processing programs, one of the formatting choices is the "justification." Options include left-justify, right-justify, and full-justify. When we fully-justify text, we are "squaring it up" to create a strong, well-defined shape. In fact, we use the term "squaring it up" to refer to more than just text formatting. When you pay back a debt, you say you've "squared up" with the person you owe. You are "square" with the other person -- equal -- justified to each other. Why a square? Perhaps because it is a strong shape -- and yet a difficult shape.

