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Lesson 6: I Will Arise | 6.2 Justice for the Oppressed

February 4, 2024 By admin

6.2 Justice for the Oppressed

Read Psalm 9:19; 12:6; 40:18; 113:7; 146:6–10; and 41:2–4. What message is contained in these verses that is relevant for us today?

The Psalms, particularly Psalm 9:19, 12:6, 40:18, 113:7, 146:6–10, and 41:2–4, convey a clear message of justice for the oppressed. These verses highlight the importance of compassion, care, and social justice for the disadvantaged.

The Psalms call for hearing the voices of the oppressed and standing up for their rights. They emphasize the responsibility to advocate for the needs of the weak and needy. This message remains timeless and relevant for us today.
In a world often marked by injustice and social inequalities, these Psalms remind us that justice and compassion are essential components of a God-pleasing life. They encourage us to actively address oppression and defend the rights of the weak.
The timeless relevance of this message lies in the reminder that both individuals and society bear the responsibility to stand up for justice. The Psalms encourage self-examination and ensuring that we are attentive to the needs of the oppressed, actively engaging in creating a fairer world.
Overall, these Psalms remind us that God’s justice is not just an ethical norm but a call to action for every believer to actively combat injustice and alleviate the suffering of the oppressed.
The Psalms, alongside the Law and the Prophets, emphasize God’s special care for various groups of the weak, including the poor, needy, oppressed, orphans, widows, widowers, and strangers. This theme is emphasized not only on a national or religious level but universally, underscoring God’s concern for all of humanity (Exodus 22:21–27; Isaiah 3:13–15).
The use of the expression “poor and needy” in many Psalms goes beyond material poverty, encompassing vulnerability and helplessness. This expression calls for God’s compassion and underscores the complete dependence of the suffering on God. It emphasizes sincerity, truthfulness, and love for God when acknowledging one’s complete dependence and relinquishing all self-confidence.
Caring for the disadvantaged, as expressed in Psalm 41:2–4, demonstrates the faithfulness of God’s people. Oppression of the weak is considered a heinous sin (Deuteronomy 15:7–11), and the Psalms encourage the faithful to stand against any form of oppression.
The Psalms also caution against placing trust in human means and institutions as the ultimate source of wisdom and security. The temptation to rely on transient leaders is rejected, especially when they deviate from God’s ways.
In His grace, the Lord identified with the poor by becoming poor Himself so that many might become rich through His poverty (2 Corinthians 8:9). The promises of the Psalms find fulfillment in Jesus Christ, the divine Judge who will right every wrong against the oppressed (Matthew 25:31–46). His riches include liberation from sin, and He promises eternal life in the kingdom of God (Revelation 21:4). Thus, the Psalms encourage us to seek God’s justice and advocate for the oppressed, knowing that Christ, who became poor Himself, understands their concerns and will ultimately judge justly.

Reflective Question: How much do we think about the “poor and needy” among us, and how much do we do for them?

The question about our thoughts and actions toward the “poor and needy” among us is crucial, prompting us to reflect on our personal responsibility in this matter. It is not only essential to contemplate but also to take active steps to support people in need. Here are some considerations:
  1. Self-reflection: Honest self-examination is crucial to assess how much time we spend thinking about the needs of the poor. Conscious self-reflection helps sharpen awareness of social injustices.
  2. Active participation: Beyond mere thoughts, taking tangible actions is vital. Acting involves actively participating in community initiatives, sharing resources, and personally advocating for those in need.
  3. Community engagement: Engaging in local communities or charitable organizations dedicated to addressing the needs of the poor can be helpful. This can be through volunteering, donating, or supporting projects that improve the lives of the disadvantaged.
  4. Awareness-building: Developing conscious awareness of the challenges faced by the poor is the first step. It is essential to stay informed about social issues and cultivate empathy for those living in difficult conditions.
  5. Community support: A supportive community environment fosters awareness of the needs of the poor. Communities can come together to find solutions and create supportive networks for those who need help.
  6. Financial support: Donating to charitable organizations or directly assisting those in need are concrete actions to improve the living conditions of the poor.
The answer to the question of how much we do for the “poor and needy” depends on our individual dedication and commitment. It is an opportunity to reassess our priorities and consciously work for the well-being of others, making a positive contribution.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-6-i-will-arise-6-2-justice-for-the-oppressed/

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AWR360° An Awakening in Europe Ep.8

February 4, 2024 By admin



AWR360° An Awakening in Europe Ep.8
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Adventist Churches in Jamaica Urged to Protect and Prioritize Children

February 4, 2024 By admin

“As a church community, I would want to implore you to answer the call to protect and prioritize our children,” urged Laurette Adams-Thomas, CEO of Jamaica’s Child Protection and Family Services Agenc…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/adventist-churches-in-jamaica-urged-to-protect-and-prioritize-children

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Должна ли я выйти замуж за адвентиста, чтобы быть счастливой?

February 4, 2024 By admin

14 ноября 2022  | Дорогая тётя Аня, Было бы лучше для меня выйти замуж за мужчину-Адвентиста седьмого дня, даже если он не мой идеальный мужчина, или лучше стоит выйти за мужчину, который не является Адвентистом седьмого дня, но обладает качествами, которые я ищу? Подпись: Ищущая Дорогая Ищущая, Когда тётушка Аня была молодой, ей всегда говорили, […] Source: https://atoday.org/%d0%b4%d0%be%d0%bb%d0%b6%d0%bd%d0%b0-%d0%bb%d0%b8-%d1%8f-%d0%b2%d1%8b%d0%b9%d1%82%d0%b8-%d0%b7%d0%b0%d0%bc%d1%83%d0%b6-%d0%b7%d0%b0-%d0%b0%d0%b4%d0%b2%d0%b5%d0%bd%d1%82%d0%b8%d1%81%d1%82%d0%b0-%d1%87/

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Monday: Justice for the Oppressed

February 4, 2024 By admin

Daily Lesson for Monday 5th of February 2024

Read Psalms 9:18, Psalms 12:5, Psalms 40:17, Psalms 113:7, Psalms 146:6-10, and Psalms 41:1-3. What is the message here to us, even today?

God exhibits special care and concern for justice regarding the various vulnerable groups of people, including the poor, needy, oppressed, fatherless, widows, widowers, and strangers. The Psalms, like the Law and the prophets, are clear on that point (Exodus 22:21-27, Isaiah 3:13-15).

Micah Pleads for the Oppressed of Israel

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Many psalms use the expression “poor and needy” and avoid representing the oppressed in exclusively national and religious terms. This is done in order to highlight God’s universal care for all humanity.

The expression “poor and needy” is not limited to material poverty but also signifies vulnerability and helplessness. The expression appeals to God’s compassion, and it conveys the idea that the sufferer is alone and has no other help but God. The depiction “poor and needy” also pertains to one’s sincerity, truthfulness, and love for God in confessing one’s total dependence on God and renouncing any trace of self-reliance and self-assertion.

Meanwhile, caring for the deprived (Psalms 41:1-3) demonstrates the people’s faithfulness to God. Evil done against the vulnerable were particularly heinous sins in biblical culture (Deuteronomy 15:7-11). The Psalms inspire faithful people to raise their voices against every oppression.

The Psalms also underline the futility of grounding one’s confidence on perishable human means as the ultimate source of wisdom and security. God’s people must resist the temptation to put ultimate faith for salvation in human leaders and institutions, especially when they differ from God’s ways.

In His grace, our Lord identified Himself with the poor by becoming poor Himself that through His poverty many might become rich (2 Corinthians 8:9). Christ’s riches include deliverance from every oppression brought by sin, and He promises us eternal life in God’s kingdom (Revelation 21:4). Jesus Christ fulfills the Psalms’ promises as the divine Judge, who will judge every mistreatment of the deprived, as well as neglect of duty toward them (Matthew 25:31-46).

How much do we think of the “poor and needy” among us, and how much do we do for them?

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