"Open your mouth for the mute, for the
rights of all who are destitute. Open your mouth, judge righteously,
defend the rights of the poor and needy."
Proverbs 31.8-9
Let
us not forget, brothers and sisters, that God's word is a call to
action. As we study Scripture, we never once find that God calls us into
relationship with Him so that we can sit comfortably in our city on a
hill, overlooking the strife and heartache in the valley below us.
Rather, time and time again, we find that God desires "steadfast love
and not sacrifice, the knowledge of God rather than burnt offerings"
(Hosea 6.6). Jesus appalled the Pharisees with the truth that He came
not for those who are well, but "for those who are sick" (Matthew
9.10-13). He later told His disciples that "as you did it [provided for]
to one of the least of these my brothers [the hungry, the thirsty, the
helpless, the oppressed], you did it to Me" (Matthew 25.31-46). After
the arrival of the Holy Spirit, we find that those who believed shared
everything they had to meet the needs of those in their community (Acts
4.32-35). We see this passion of the early Church compelled by the Holy
Spirit throughout the New Testament.
So
today, how can we actively, intentionally advocate for our community?
How can we be "the mouth for the mute, for the rights of all who are
destitute." This call may look different in each of our individual
contexts, or we may find that it is time to band together for even
greater impact. Regardless, may the Holy Spirit give us guidance and
courage to actively minister in this way!
Bibliography
ESV Bible. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2001. Kindle.
Bibliography
ESV Bible. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2001. Kindle.
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