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Divine Justice and Compassion

Evang Ps. Kenneth Nandoha

But let justice run down like water, and righteousness like a mighty stream.

Amos 5:24

The Call for Justice:
The book of Amos resonates with a powerful call for justice. Amidst warnings and rebukes, God’s desire for a just society echoes through the pages. Amos emphasizes that true worship and righteousness are intertwined with justice and fairness. The Lord demands that His people treat others with equity, ensuring that justice flows like a continuous stream, cleansing and purifying the land.

Confronting Social Injustice:
Amos, a shepherd and a dresser of sycamore figs, was chosen by God to confront the social injustices of his time. In the same way, we are called to stand against oppression, poverty, and inequality. The book of Amos challenges us to be advocates for the marginalized, to work towards a world where everyone is treated with dignity and fairness, reflecting God’s heart for justice.

God’s Compassionate Warning:
Amidst the warnings of impending judgment, there is a thread of compassion in the book of Amos. God, in His mercy, gives His people a chance to turn back to Him. His warnings are not merely expressions of wrath but invitations to repentance. This shows us God’s longing for His people to return to a life rooted in justice, righteousness, and love.

Today’s Blessings:
Heavenly Father, we come before you acknowledging your desire for justice and righteousness in the world. Help us, Lord, to be instruments of your justice, standing against oppression and working towards a society where everyone is treated with fairness and love. Grant us the courage to confront social injustices and the compassion to extend your mercy to those in need. May we be reflections of your divine justice and grace in the world. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Evang Ps. Kenneth Nandoha

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