Championing Justice for All

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Standing Up for the Oppressed: A Call to Justice

In this episode, we explore the importance of standing up against oppr… (visit YouTube for more)

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If you see someone being oppressed, be that at school in the workplace, in voluntary work in the church, you can correct that. You can stand up for those who can’t stand up for themselves, bringing justice to the fatherless, pleading the widow’s cause. These are symbolic of people who are vulnerable, without a protector. But they do have a protector, don’t they? It’s us. This is the mandate given to us by scripture.

How this plays out in our lives will look different for every person. And so I suggest you spend some time talking to God about this verse and asking, Lord, what does this mean for me specifically? How would you have me seek justice and correct oppression?

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