The Poetry Of Justiceಮಾದರಿ

Those who are on the ‘front lines’ of caring for others’ physical needs—social workers, missionaries, hospice nurses, etc.—can often grow weary. The emotional cost of investing in the brokenness of others can sometimes take its toll.
God knows that. Verse 9 brings us back to the reality of his great promise to be with his people. Because true service requires a posture of humility, of recognising we cannot bring about justice on our own, we can call on the Living God, assured that he can—and will—right the wrongs of a broken and sinful world.
How extraordinary is Isaiah’s lovely invitation to us to cry for help in tough times of service. The Almighty hears us as we do and offers to sustain us with his very presence! Emmanuel, God with us, promises to be our ever-present help.
What does this verse reveal to you about God’s character and heart for his people?
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About this Plan

For Christians, part of our call as citizens of God’s kingdom is working toward the common good and flourishing of all people, fellow image-bearers of our maker. But what does it look like to build justice in ways that reflect our Lord’s love and compassion? Isaiah 58 offers us a stunning and poetic guide for responding to the brokenness around us with the good news of God’s grace.
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