"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=wRI0n7ZkqYQ
6: Through the Red Sea – Singing with Inspiration
Exodus points us to a wonderful conclusion with the Israelites being bound for the Promised Land, hence our theme hymn for the quarter being
We Are Bound For The Promised Land – Hymn 620.
What a wonderful lesson to learn from this week. There are
The Wonders Of Redeeming Love – Hymn 179 and that
God Is My Strong Salvation – Hymn 339, “the cross of Christ and what Christ did there for us all”:
Hymn 163 – At The Cross and
Hymn 162 – Wondrous Love.
Sunday shows a Pharoah who isn’t repentant but still tells the Israelites to go:
O Worship The Lord – Hymn 6.
The Israelites were redeemed from the bondage of the Egyptians, and this points us to remember that we are
By Christ Redeemed – Hymn 402 and
Redeemed – Hymn 337/338.
It is with great sadness that we see the people “displayed a stunning lack of faith” (Tuesday). May we be different and sing, asking God
O For a Faith that will not shrink – Hymn 533.
The four points made on Wednesday encourage us to go
Anywhere With Jesus – Hymn 508,
Stand Like the Brave – Hymn 610, ask for deliverance in verse 2
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah – Hymn 538 and have God fight for us in verse 3 of
Christ, The Lord Is Risen Today – Hymn 166.
The wonderful song of Moses and the song of the Lamb on Thursday, teaches us to praise God as we can in
Hymn 1 – Praise To The Lord.
Please continue to search the scriptures this week to be blessed, and to bless others.
To learn unknown hymns, you will find the accompaniment music for each one at: https://sdahymnals.com/Hymnal/
Another great resource is for when there is a hymn you wish to sing but can’t find it in your hymnal. Go to https://www.sdahymnal.org/Search and in the search bar type a special word in that is in the hymn. I am sure you will be amazed at the help you will be given.
2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/6-through-the-red-sea-singing-with-inspiration/
Adventist Students win Basketball Championship after Honoring the Sabbath
The basketball team of the James White Adventist Academy in Puerto Maldonado, Peru, was crowned champion of the 2025 School Sports Games in Category C after a final rescheduled for an unusual but deeply meaningful reason: fidelity to their Chris… Source: https://adventist.news/news/adventist-students-win-basketball-championship-after-honoring-the-sabbath
6: Through the Red Sea — Teaching Plan
Key Thought : Israel was depressed by long bondage, encumbered with women, children, and herds, terrified and disheartened. God led those of little faith in compassion and judgment.
August 9, 2025
1. Have a volunteer read Exodus 12:31-36.
- Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point is in this passage.
- What strange request does Pharaoh make and why, even as he allows them all to leave?
- Personal Application: How often have we repented because of consequences and not because we thought they were wrong? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: One of your relatives states, “How can we learn to be sorry for sins that we get away with, or nobody finds out? Do our consciences work on us in that situation?” How would you respond to your relative?
2. Have a volunteer read Exodus 13:16-14:12.
- Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
- Why the commandment to perpetually remember the Passover, and what should it mean to us today?
- Personal Application: Why were the commandments to be put between their eyes and also on their hands? How does this symbolise that we must not only have faith, but that we must act upon it? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: One of your friends states, “Why are people so much like Israel coming out of Egypt? We have some faith and believe in God, but when faced with trouble or the unknown, we worry, fret, and complain and don’t act on the faith we claim to have.” How would you respond to your friend?
3. Have a volunteer read Exodus 14:13-31.
- Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point in this text is.
- Despite their lack of faith, what did God do for them?
- Personal Application: In the good times of our lives, do we thank God enough for our protection and deliverance when we don’t see it? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: One of your neighbors states: “What does it mean when the Bible tells us to stand still when we face perilous or difficult times when help doesn’t seem to come right away?” How would you respond to your neighbor?
4. Have a volunteer read Exodus 15:1-21.
- Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
- What is the content of Moses’ song?
- Personal Application: What does justice mean to you in understanding that there is an afterlife and you have faith in God? Is there any faith in justice if there is no afterlife? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: Think of one person who needs to hear a message from this week’s lesson. Inform the class about your plans for the week and share them with them.
(Truth that is not lived, that is not imparted, loses its life-giving power, its healing virtue. Its blessings can be retained only as it is shared. ”Ministry of Healing, p. 148).

Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/6-through-the-red-sea-teaching-plan/
Total Member Involvement Spurs Growth in Papua New Guinea’s Menyamya District
A large-scale church planting initiative has brought rapid growth to the Seventh-day Adventist presence in Menyamya District, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea (PNG). From June 1 to 16, 2025, the Total Member Involvement (TMI) program involved h… Source: https://adventist.news/news/total-member-involvement-spurs-growth-papua-new-guinea-menyamya-district
Thursday, July 31 3:45PM – Justis St Hilaire “Endtime Prophecy” (BC Camp Meeting 2025)
Friday, August 1 3:45PM – Justis St Hilaire “Endtime Prophecy” (BC Camp Meeting 2025)
Lesson 6.Through the Red Sea | 6.1 Go, and Worship the Lord | 🌊 EXODUS | LIVING FAITH
Introduction
The story of Israel’s exodus from Egypt reaches its dramatic climax in this lesson. God not only leads His people out of slavery but also reveals His power over nature, nations, and human hearts. The crossing of the Red Sea becomes a symbol of faith in times of crisis—and of God’s faithfulness despite human doubt. At the same time, we see how God prepares His people: through commands, consecration, and worship. These events challenge us today to move forward in faith, even when the path is uncertain. For the God who saved then is still mighty to act today.
03.08.2025 -🔥Leviticus Chapter 19 – Living a Holy Life in Everyday Situations | BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
03 August 2025
BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
Daily Bible Reading
Leviticus 19 – Living Holy in an Unholy World
God’s Standards for a Just, Compassionate, and Holy Life
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Bible Text – Leviticus 19 (KJV)
1 And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying,
2 Speak unto all the congregation of the children of Israel, and say unto them, Ye shall be holy: for I the Lord your God am holy.
3 Ye shall fear every man his mother, and his father, and keep my sabbaths: I am the Lord your God.
4 Turn ye not unto idols, nor make to yourselves molten gods: I am the Lord your God.
5 And if ye offer a sacrifice of peace offerings unto the Lord, ye shall offer it at your own will.
6 It shall be eaten the same day ye offer it, and on the morrow: and if ought remain until the third day, it shall be burnt in the fire.
7 And if it be eaten at all on the third day, it is abominable; it shall not be accepted.
8 Therefore every one that eateth it shall bear his iniquity, because he hath profaned the hallowed thing of the Lord: and that soul shall be cut off from among his people.
9 And when ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt not wholly reap the corners of thy field, neither shalt thou gather the gleanings of thy harvest.
10 And thou shalt not glean thy vineyard, neither shalt thou gather every grape of thy vineyard; thou shalt leave them for the poor and stranger: I am the Lord your God.
11 Ye shall not steal, neither deal falsely, neither lie one to another.
12 And ye shall not swear by my name falsely, neither shalt thou profane the name of thy God: I am the Lord.
13 Thou shalt not defraud thy neighbour, neither rob him: the wages of him that is hired shall not abide with thee all night until the morning.
14 Thou shalt not curse the deaf, nor put a stumblingblock before the blind, but shalt fear thy God: I am the Lord.
15 Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment: thou shalt not respect the person of the poor, nor honor the person of the mighty: but in righteousness shalt thou judge thy neighbour.
16 Thou shalt not go up and down as a talebearer among thy people: neither shalt thou stand against the blood of thy neighbour; I am the Lord.
17 Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart: thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour, and not suffer sin upon him.
18 Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself: I am the Lord.
19 Ye shall keep my statutes. Thou shalt not let thy cattle gender with a diverse kind: thou shalt not sow thy field with mingled seed: neither shall a garment mingled of linen and woollen come upon thee.
20 And whosoever lieth carnally with a woman, that is a bondmaid, betrothed to an husband, and not at all redeemed, nor freedom given her; she shall be scourged; they shall not be put to death, because she was not free.
21 And he shall bring his trespass offering unto the Lord, unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, even a ram for a trespass offering.
22 And the priest shall make an atonement for him with the ram of the trespass offering before the Lord for his sin which he hath done: and the sin which he hath done shall be forgiven him.
23 And when ye shall come into the land, and shall have planted all manner of trees for food, then ye shall count the fruit thereof as uncircumcised: three years shall it be as uncircumcised unto you: it shall not be eaten of.
24 But in the fourth year all the fruit thereof shall be holy to praise the Lord withal.
25 And in the fifth year shall ye eat of the fruit thereof, that it may yield unto you the increase thereof: I am the Lord your God.
26 Ye shall not eat any thing with the blood: neither shall ye use enchantment, nor observe times.
27 Ye shall not round the corners of your heads, neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard.
28 Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the Lord.
29 Do not prostitute thy daughter, to cause her to be a whore; lest the land fall to whoredom, and the land become full of wickedness.
30 Ye shall keep my sabbaths, and reverence my sanctuary: I am the Lord.
31 Regard not them that have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by them: I am the Lord your God.
32 Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head, and honour the face of the old man, and fear thy God: I am the Lord.
33 And if a stranger sojourn with thee in your land, ye shall not vex him.
34 But the stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God.
35 Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment, in meteyard, in weight, or in measure.
36 Just balances, just weights, a just ephah, and a just hin, shall ye have: I am the Lord your God, which brought you out of the land of Egypt.
37 Therefore shall ye observe all my statutes, and all my judgments, and do them: I am the Lord.
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Introduction
Leviticus chapter 19 is one of the most significant sections of the Old Testament when it comes to practical holiness. It is a direct application of the Ten Commandments to everyday life—filled with God’s call to holiness, mercy, and justice. Here, God shows what it really means to belong to Him—not just in the temple, but in daily life.
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Commentary
1. Holiness Begins with God’s Nature (Verses 1–4)
“You shall be holy, for I am holy.”
God calls His people to look to Him as their model. Holiness is not about religious perfection but about living in harmony with God’s character—pure, truthful, distinct.
2. Honor Practiced in Daily Life (Verses 3–10)
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Honoring parents
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Respecting the Sabbath
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Avoiding idols
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Generosity toward the poor and foreigners
God makes it clear: Faith is not a feeling, but is shown through respect, gratitude, and social responsibility.
3. Justice in Relationships (Verses 11–18)
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Do not steal, lie, or swear falsely
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Fair wages for workers
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No hatred in the heart
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Love your neighbor as yourself
Here we encounter the well-known phrase: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself” (v. 18) – later quoted by Jesus as “the greatest commandment after the love of God.”
4. Separation from Pagan Practices (Verses 26–31)
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No fortune-telling or superstition
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No self-mutilation in mourning
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No occult symbols
These laws protect the people from spiritual confusion and bind them to the living God.
5. Respect and Protection for the Vulnerable (Verses 32–37)
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Respect for the elderly
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Love for the foreigner
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Honesty in business
God’s heart beats for the weak. He doesn’t just want us to tolerate them but to protect and honor them.
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Summary
Leviticus 19 is like a moral compass:
It shows how God’s commandments are not just rules but paths to relationship and protection. They permeate all areas of life—from family and economy to faith. Holiness means reflecting God—in the middle of everyday life.
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Message for Us Today
God cares about your whole life. Not just what you do in church—but also how you treat people, handle money, use your time and words, and interact with strangers.
Holiness is practical. It’s not about being “better than others,” but about being different from the world—merciful, just, sincere.
Neighborly love is not a feeling, but a decision. It shows in how we treat the weakest, the poorest, and the oldest among us.
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Reflection Questions
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Where is God calling you to “everyday holiness” in your thinking, speaking, or actions?
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How can you honor someone today who is often overlooked?
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Is your idea of “being holy” more religious or more life-related?
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Are there ways you treat others unfairly—consciously or unconsciously?
“You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” (v. 18) –
This is not just a command. It is an invitation to make God’s character visible—through you.
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August 3 – 9, 2025
BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
Weekly Reading from the Spirit of Prophecy
Ellen White | Patriarchs and Prophets – Chapter 21
Joseph and His Brothers
Read online here
Introduction
The life story of Joseph is a powerful testimony of how God uses human evil to bring about good. Betrayed, sold, slandered, and forgotten—yet exalted, used, and blessed. In his reunion with his brothers, forgiveness, character growth, and divine providence reach a moving climax in biblical history.
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Commentary
1. Foresight and Responsibility (Genesis 41)
Joseph uses his God-given gift of dream interpretation to prepare Egypt for a coming famine. Despite his rise to power, he remains humble: “God will give Pharaoh an answer of peace.”
2. Famine Strikes Canaan (Genesis 42)
The brothers travel to Egypt, unaware they are standing before Joseph. He recognizes them—they do not recognize him. Joseph tests them, not for revenge, but to reveal the change in their hearts.
God uses trials to uncover what lies deep within us.
3. Repentance, Responsibility, and Change (Genesis 43–44)
The once hard-hearted brothers show depth of character: Judah offers himself in place of Benjamin. One of the most moving moments in Scripture—proof of genuine transformation.
4. Reconciliation and God’s Plan (Genesis 45)
Joseph reveals his identity: “I am Joseph!” He sees God’s hand in all that has happened. No bitterness—only healing.
Forgiveness is not weakness; it is the greatest evidence of divine love.
5. Jacob Moves to Egypt (Genesis 46–47)
God Himself confirms Jacob’s journey. In Goshen, the people of Israel are preserved, set apart, and provided for—a place of preparation.
6. Blessings and Prophetic Words (Genesis 48–49)
Jacob blesses his sons—prophetically, wisely, justly. Judah receives the messianic promise, Joseph the double portion.
7. The Death of Joseph – and a Look Ahead (Genesis 50)
Joseph dies, but his hope lives on: “God will surely visit you.”
He knows Egypt is not the homeland. The exodus will come.
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Summary
Joseph’s story is a bridge from Canaan to Egypt—and ultimately a picture of redemption.
It shows how God brings His plan to fulfillment, even through human failure.
It is full of transformation, reconciliation, and trust in divine providence.
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Message for Us Today
God is sovereign, even when people act unjustly.
Reconciliation heals generational wounds. Joseph could have sought revenge but chose forgiveness.
Your story does not end in pain. God continues to write—with hope, comfort, and a greater perspective.
True greatness is revealed in humility. Joseph remained a servant—even as a ruler.
Trials reveal your character. The brothers passed the test. What trials are shaping you today?
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Reflection Question
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Have you ever experienced injustice that God later turned into something good?
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Is there someone you need to forgive—not because they deserve it, but because God is calling you to freedom?
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Do you live with the awareness that you are a “stranger” in this world, on a journey toward your true home?
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What role does God’s providence play in how you view suffering, success, and the way you live your life?
Talk to God:
“Lord, I don’t always understand Your way—but I trust Your plan.”
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03.08.2025 |🌾JOSEPH – FAITH THAT CARRIES YOU THROUGH | 9.Jesus is Greater Than Potiphar | HEART ANCHOR | Youth Devotional
August 3, 2025
Joseph – Faith That Endures
Devotions from the life of a dreamer with character
9.Jesus is Greater Than Potiphar
When people hurt you – but God still lifts you up
Introduction
Sometimes doing the right thing seems to lead to disaster. Joseph chose integrity – and ended up in prison. He fled from temptation, but was treated as guilty. How can that be fair?
But his story shows: God’s standard is not the world’s standard. Even when people judge you wrongly, God sees the heart. Even when you lose what is rightfully yours – Jesus is greater than any earthly authority. And He stays on your side.
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Devotional
Genesis 39:20–21
“So Joseph’s master took him and put him in prison… But the LORD was with Joseph.”
Potiphar believed a lie. Joseph was condemned without the chance to defend himself. Injustice at the highest level. Yet in the middle of this dark situation, we read a sentence of hope: “But the LORD was with Joseph.”
Joseph could have become bitter. He could have resigned or broken inside. But he didn’t. Instead of looking at people, he fixed his gaze on God. His faith didn’t rely on praise or fairness – it was grounded in God’s character.
Jesus knows this experience. He too was falsely accused, mocked, condemned. He too was abandoned by the powerful – but lifted up by the Father. Joseph is a role model – but even more, a signpost to Christ. And Christ is our comforter in exactly such moments.
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What We Can Learn from Joseph
1.Joseph was outwardly imprisoned, but inwardly upheld.
➤ Freedom does not begin with external circumstances but with inner conviction. Though in prison, his soul remained upright. His faith carried him through the darkness.
2.“But the LORD was with Joseph.”
➤ This is not a pious cliché, but a deep promise. God’s presence is not bound to places. He is present – in palaces and in prison cells. Joseph was not alone, and neither are you.
3.Jesus is greater than Potiphar.
➤ Potiphar symbolizes people with limited power – often fickle or unjust. But Jesus’ authority goes deeper. His justice has the final word – full of truth and grace.
4.Joseph did the right thing – and was still punished.
➤ Faithfulness doesn’t guarantee immediate recognition. But God sees what is hidden. He rewards not by human schedule, but by eternal standards.
5.God works in the unseen.
➤ Just because we see nothing doesn’t mean God is doing nothing. As with Joseph, He quietly and faithfully prepares the next step – patiently, powerfully, effectively.
6.Jesus understands such situations.
➤ Our Redeemer is no stranger to suffering. He knows rejection, loneliness, false accusations. That’s why He meets us not from a distance, but with real, compassionate closeness.
7.The place of humiliation became the place of preparation.
➤ God turns prisons into classrooms. In the depths, He shaped Joseph’s character for future heights. Setbacks are often God’s workshop – where strength, humility, and trust grow.
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Reflection – What Does This Mean for You?
When were you last judged unfairly – and how did you respond?
What area of your life feels “unjust”?
What decision is currently costing you something – and are you willing to stick with it in integrity?
In what situation is God calling you to focus on Him instead of people?
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Story – “The Student Without a Voice”
A story about blame, courage – and the One who sees you.
Chapter 1 – The Accusation
Simon was 16 and rather quiet. Not a leader, but kind. One day, the school had a fire alarm – someone had deliberately triggered a sensor. Three witnesses named his name.
He was called to the principal’s office. No one believed his version. The school administration said they were “forced to take action.” One week of dorm suspension. No phone. No visits.
Simon felt powerless. He was innocent – but his voice didn’t count.
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Chapter 2 – The Psalm in the Notebook
On the second evening, he found an old notebook in his backpack. Inside was a note from his grandmother:
“Never forget: The Lord fights for you. Psalm 37:5.”
He opened the Bible and read:
“Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him and he will act.”
For the first time that week, he prayed. Not aloud. Just in his heart:
“If you’re there, God… show me. I don’t have a voice anymore.”
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Chapter 3 – The Unexpected Visitor
The next day, a new teacher showed up at the dorm – a temporary substitute for religion class. She requested one-on-one conversations with each student “to get to know them better.”
When she spoke with Simon, she gently asked:
“What’s on your mind?”
He said: “I feel like no one’s listening to me.”
She answered: “Sometimes the silence of people becomes the stage for God’s voice.”
Then he told her everything. She listened – and promised nothing. Only: to pray.
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Chapter 4 – The Resolution
Two days later, a student anonymously confessed to being the one responsible. The principal apologized to Simon. But Simon simply said:
“I’m thankful – not that it’s over, but that I felt God. I learned: Even when people don’t hear me, God hears.”
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Reflections on the Story
God is near, even when our voice is ignored.
Injustice wounds – but it can lead us to a deeper experience of God.
People change their opinions – God’s view of you stays the same.
The place of shame can become a place of strength.
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Application
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Choose integrity even when it costs you something.
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Pray honestly, even when you’re hurt.
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Read the Bible as a mirror – especially Psalms in difficult times.
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Seek people who will listen – and be someone who listens.
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Give God space to act – even when you don’t (yet) understand.
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Prayer
Lord,
you see my heart – even when others don’t.
You know the truth – even when no one believes me.
You are just – even when the world isn’t.
Give me strength to trust you today.
Help me not to become bitter – but to remain faithful.
Make me able to live forgiveness, and not lose hope.
Amen.
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Key Thought of the Day
God’s view is more important than people’s judgment.
Jesus is greater than any earthly power – and He stays by your side.
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Blessing to Close
May the Lord be your advocate when you have no voice.
May He strengthen your spine when others try to bend you.
May He be your light in the shadow of injustice –
and lead you step by step into His truth.
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