Scripture used: Isaiah 58:3, 5-7, 1 Corinthians 12:12-26,
John 1:11-14, Matthew 10:16, Psalm 139:1-4
Points
***Understand Biblical Justice - both punitive and restorative.
***Look inward before going outward - Examine yourself.
***Decide daily where to specifically engage - Each is called to a different task - gifts, burdens, interactions.
***Get close to what we care about - Love requires proximity.
***Follow Jesus day by day - Jesus does not "give" guidance, He "does" guidance.
Thought:
Develop the spiritual gift of gentleness. Kindness is an action and gentleness is the method of that action. Filter your action through gentleness.
Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father, Awaken in each of us, a deep desire for Your justice, for Your glory and our good. We pray this in Jesus' name. Amen. less
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John 3:7 Christian (1971). The Bible is my rule of faith & practice.
Wife of one (July 1978).
Mother of two (March 1981 & March 1982).
Grandmother of three (July 2014, February 2015, & June 2018)
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