The Prodigal Son left home, wasted everything, and thought he was beyond forgiveness—but, when he returned, his father ran to him with open arms. No matter how far you’ve strayed, Jesus isn’t standing there with a list of your mistakes—He’s ready to welcome you home. His grace is greater than your past. If you’re grateful for a God who never stops loving you, comment "Thank You, Jesus!" Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynBQyD_XFco
Am I the Villain?

by Lindsey Abston Painter | 18 March 2025 | “We stopped checking for monsters under our beds when we realized they are inside us.” – Mr. Smith, The Matrix I am drawn to stories that feature a villain as the protagonist. I sometimes have good-natured arguments with my dad about it. He doesn’t understand why […] Source: https://atoday.org/am-i-the-villain/
Time Capsule Preserves Past for a Hopeful Future at Andrews University

18 March 2025 | On March 11, 2025, students, faculty, and community members gathered to celebrate 150 years of Andrews University by filling a time capsule intended to be opened in 2075. The capsule was filled with items significant to the campus from recent years: a mask to commemorate how the campus navigated the pandemic, […] Source: https://atoday.org/time-capsule-preserves-past-for-a-hopeful-future-at-andrews-university/
Wednesday: Called to Establish Justice
Daily Lesson for Wednesday 19th of March 2025
The prophets in Scripture continually highlight God’s call for justice in society. Again and again, Scripture does not shrink back from highlighting issues of injustice and oppression. Indeed, the call for God to bring judgment was itself the call for God to establish justice.
For example, the prophet Isaiah does not mince words about the injustice in Israel at the time. His words and call for justice should ring loud and clear in our ears today. “ ‘Learn to do good; seek justice, rebuke the oppressor; defend the fatherless, plead for the widow’ ” (Isaiah 1:17, NKJV). Further, he proclaims “ ‘woe’ ” against those who “ ‘decree unrighteous decrees’ ” and “ ‘rob the needy of justice’ ” (Isaiah 10:1-2, NKJV), warning: “ ‘What will you do in the day of punishment, and in the desolation which will come from afar? To whom will you flee for help? And where will you leave your glory?’ ” (Isaiah 10:3, NKJV).
Likewise, the prophet Jeremiah proclaims God’s message: “ ‘Woe to him who builds his house by unrighteousness and his chambers by injustice, who uses his neighbor’s service without wages and gives him nothing for his work. . . . Did not your father eat and drink, and do justice and righteousness? then it was well with him. He judged the cause of the poor and needy; then it was well. Was not this knowing Me?’ says the Lord” (Jeremiah 22:13,15-16, NKJV).
Read Matthew 23:23-30. What does Jesus teach here about what is most important? What do you think He means when He refers to “weightier matters”?
Lest one think that injustice was a concern only of Old Testament prophets, we see clearly here and elsewhere in Jesus’ ministry that this was of utmost concern to Christ Himself. As He puts it: “ ‘Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you pay tithe of mint and anise and cumin, and have neglected the weightier matters of the law: justice and mercy and faith. These you ought to have done, without leaving the others undone’ ” (Matthew 23:23, NKJV). In the parallel passage in Luke, Jesus laments that they “ ‘pass by justice and the love of God’ ” (Luke 11:42, NKJV).
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If you were to focus on the “weightier matters” today, what would that look like as opposed to whatever “tithe of mint and anise and cumin” we might be focusing on instead? |
(1)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/25a-12-called-to-establish-justice/
Back to the Altar – 100 Days of Prayer
Praying for the Holy Spirit,
Growing as disciples of Jesus,
and Preparing for His soon return. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfbKGBzKD_Y
SATIRE: Adventist Contractor Exclusively Builds Sabbath-Appropriate Wading Pools

PUDDLE, Fla. — An Adventist contractor has launched a business exclusively dedicated to building shallow pools appropriate for Sabbath wading. Holly Stride has taken out ads across Adventist media, advertising “guilt-free Sabbath wading in the comfort of your backyard.” Stride guarantees that none of her pools are deep enough for any “unSabbath-like water activity,” even […] Source: https://atoday.org/satire-adventist-contractor-exclusively-builds-sabbath-appropriate-wading-pools/
God First: Your Daily Prayer Meeting #946
"If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer" (Matthew 21:22, NIV).
Tag someone in need of prayer, and kindly share your prayer requests here:
https://wkf.ms/3DBuapQ Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gvy_X3akek
Abbandonare il nostro cuore a Gesù
Mini devotional n. 12 / 1° trimestre 2025 – Gestione Cristiana della Vita Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Bq_KlIb5JA
Isaia 26:4 – Apri la porta del tuo cuore
“Confidate per sempre nel Signore, perché il Signore, sì, il Signore, è la roccia dei secoli”. 📖 Isaia 26:4
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💌 Apri la porta del tuo cuore
🗣 Speaker: Gioia Comia Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgdh4Ci4nM8
Lesson 12.Love and Justice: The Two Greatest Commandments | 12.3 God Loves Justice | THE GOD OF LOVE AND JUSTICE | LIVING FAITH


12.3 God Loves Justice
God’s Heart Beats for Justice
Read Psalm 82. How does this psalm express God’s concern for justice in this world? What could this psalm mean for us today?
The Bible makes it unmistakably clear that God loves justice and hates evil (Ps. 33:5; Isa. 61:8). His heart beats for the weak, the oppressed, and the marginalized—and His anger is directed against those who commit injustice. Justice is not a secondary theme in Scripture but a central concern of God.
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God’s Concern for Justice
In Psalm 82, we see God’s perspective on injustice: He holds earthly rulers accountable and calls them to establish justice. The message is clear:
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“Defend the cause of the weak and the fatherless.”
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“Uphold the rights of the poor and the oppressed.”
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“Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked.”
These words show that God’s idea of justice is not just about punishing evil but actively standing up for the weak. Justice is not just about avoiding evil but about doing good.
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The Connection to Our Daily Lives
God expects us not only to agree with justice in theory but to actively live it out. Micah 6:8 summarizes it well:
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Obey God’s Word → Live faithfully according to His commandments.
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Show love → Be merciful and serve others.
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Live humbly before God → Act not out of pride or self-interest.
Jesus made this even clearer:
“By this everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another.” (John 13:35)
Justice is not just a societal issue but a matter of the heart.
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Our Mission Today
The question is not whether injustice exists, but how we respond to it. God calls us to be active instruments of His justice:
Do we stand up for the weak?
Do we speak out against injustice when we see it?
Do we live a justice that is shaped by love and mercy?
God’s justice is not a dry concept but a way of life. Those who truly love God cannot stand by while others are oppressed, whether on a small or large scale. God sees, God acts, and He calls us to do the same.
How would our families and communities look if we focused on Micah 6:8 and intentionally put it into practice in both word and action? No matter the context in which you find yourself, how could the application of these principles be better expressed? How would our families and communities be transformed if we consciously lived out Micah 6:8?
Micah 6:8 calls us to:
Follow God’s Word – live according to His commandments.
Practice love – show mercy and compassion to others.
Live humbly before God – do not put ourselves at the center but trust in God.
If we intentionally applied these principles in our families and churches, they would be radically transformed:
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Our Families Would Be Places of Love and Forgiveness
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Fewer conflicts, more understanding: Instead of arguments and selfishness, we would have a culture of listening and forgiveness.
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Genuine appreciation: Parents would raise their children in love, not harshness or neglect. Spouses would respect and support each other.
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Faith in action: Instead of just talking about faith, we would actively live it—in our decisions, our relationships, and our trust in God.
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Our Churches Would Be Marked by Genuine Unity
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No superficial religiosity, but real love for one another: People would not just be friendly on Sundays but would actively care for each other.
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A safe place for the weak and needy: Church would not be just for the “spiritually strong” but a refuge for the lonely, the broken, and those in need.
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God’s justice at the center: There would be no room for discrimination, exclusion, or indifference, because every person is valuable.
How Can I Live Out These Principles?
No matter where we are—at home, at work, in church, or in our neighborhood—Micah 6:8 challenges us to take action:
Follow God’s Word → Intentionally live by biblical principles, even when it’s difficult.
Practice love → Stand up for others, do not ignore injustice, help without expecting anything in return.
Be humble → Do not act out of pride or selfish motives but trust God’s guidance and treat others with respect.
If we take this lifestyle seriously, our families and churches will not just be communities—they will be living testimonies of God’s justice and love in this world.
Justice is not just a biblical idea but a core foundation of our faith and daily life. If God loves justice, then we should love it too and actively live it out. But what does that mean in practical terms?
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Justice Begins in Our Personal Lives
Psalm 82 shows us that God does not simply tolerate injustice in the world. He calls for justice for the poor, the orphans, and the needy. This call is not just for governments or institutions but for each one of us.
In daily life, this means:
Acting honestly and fairly – in family, at work, in school.
Treating people with respect and dignity – regardless of their background, status, or weaknesses.
Standing up for truth – even when it’s uncomfortable to speak out against injustice.
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Practicing Justice in Family and Community
If we intentionally applied Micah 6:8 in our families and churches, they would be radically transformed:
Families full of love and forgiveness
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Conflicts would be resolved with patience and grace, not with harshness or silence.
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Children would learn what it means to be merciful and just.
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Marriages would be marked by mutual respect and support.
Churches as places of lived justice
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Instead of superficial fellowship, we would actively care for one another.
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The church would be a place for everyone—not just for the “strong,” but also for those who need help and support.
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Injustice of any kind (discrimination, prejudice, social inequality) would have no place, because every person would be valued.
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Our Responsibility in Society
The question is not whether injustice exists but how we respond to it.
God calls us to be His instruments of justice:
Do we stand up for the disadvantaged?
Do we speak out when we see injustice, or do we stay silent out of convenience?
Do we practice justice not just in words, but in actions?
Jesus Himself showed us what it means to connect justice with love. He stood up for the outcasts, healed the sick, and showed mercy where others condemned.
Conclusion: Justice Is a Lifestyle, Not Just a Concept
God’s justice is not just an ideal but a mission for our daily lives. It starts with our decisions, our behavior toward others, and our courage to stand up for truth and love.
Living out Micah 6:8 means:
Living God’s Word – not just hearing it.
Showing love in concrete actions – not just speaking about it.
Being humble – not putting ourselves at the center.
If we love justice as God loves it, our families, churches, and daily lives will become a living testimony of His love and truth. God sees, God acts—and He calls us to do the same.

True justice is not just condemning evil, but actively loving and defending the weak.
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