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Reflections on Justice

DAY 31 OF 31

Many years ago, when my husband and I served as leaders of a village church in rural Africa, we heard of a girl-child who was to be married off by her father without consent. The girl was 15 years old, still in school, and she did not know her rights in the situation.

I felt this was clear child abuse and entirely unjust, but the cultural practice and tradition of the village did not condemn the issue outright. It was a grey area, even in the eyes of the law. I prayed to God for wisdom, strength, and guidance.

I decided to take a risk to prevent this marriage, so we took the schoolgirl to the police. Our case was presented, I provided a defence for my actions, and the case was ruled in our favour. The government was already fighting this kind of injustice in our country and the police were grateful for our part in rescuing and protecting her.

I am convinced that God prepares us in advance for what he calls us to do. As we step into service, we realise that there is so much work to be done and sometimes we are not sure how to handle it. But in all things, the Holy Spirit equips us with great wisdom, strength, and understanding for every assignment.

Challenge: Sometimes we become ambitious to change the world with grand gestures, but we neglect to do what is simple: give food to the hungry, water to the thirsty, welcome strangers, visit prisoners, clothe the naked, care for the sick, comfort those who mourn. Stand up even for one soul that needs your service, love, and care for the glory of our God.

Prayer: Compassionate Father, we ask for your strength to serve those who need our love. May we be sensitive to those around us and respond to their needs with courage. Holy Spirit, empower us to serve the hungry, oppressed, and marginalised. Amen.

Dan 30

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Reflections on Justice

A series of daily devotional reflections on justice written by women from around the Salvation Army world. Social justice issues are at the forefront of our minds these days. This collection of reflections on social justice was written by women worldwide who had a passion and desire to help others in Christ’s name.

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