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A Biased God

DAY 3 OF 6

God's Heart for the Captive  

Hundreds of years before Jesus was born, Isaiah prophesied about the Lord's chosen servant. He paints a picture of a man with a burning desire to see justice established, but who will not use loud, brash, or controlling means to bring this about. Isaiah declared that nothing would stop this man until justice prevailed throughout the whole earth. What a consuming passion! 

We see what this means for the most desolate. The eyes of the blind will be opened and captives who sit in dark dungeons will be freed from prison.

Jesus wasn’t disconnected from the plight of the poor. He walked amongst them. He reached out and touched them. All it took was one look, and he was filled with compassion.

How about you? When you hear stories of others’ suffering does it stir you? Does it make you want to take action? If it doesn’t, it could be a sign that you’re disconnected.

Reflection

God's heart burns to see people released from captivity: Women and children trafficked and enslaved to meet the sexual appetites of men; parents who dig in ants' nests to find seeds to feed their starving children; Christians locked in containers until they renounce their faith in Christ. 

Jesus came to set the captives free.

Prayer

Father, we pray for the millions of people living in captivity of one kind or another. We ask that you would stir your church to act to bring about freedom and release. We ask this in Jesus’ name. Amen.


Our humanity ties us together. If you want to reconnect, start here.  

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A Biased God

The Lord longs to see justice established on the earth. He calls us—His people, to act on His behalf so there is freedom, comfort and healing for those who are captive and oppressed. This study, brought to you by Tearfund, explores how we can do just that. 

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