Faith
Justice, Mercy, and Humility in Troubled Times
Faith Facts
- Micah 6:8 calls believers to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.
- Justice, mercy, and humility are essential virtues, shaping Christian responses to division.
- Jesus instructs His followers to be salt, light, and yeast in the world.
In seasons of political unrest and cultural upheaval, Christians are called to anchor their actions in justice, mercy, and humility, as commanded in Scripture.
These virtues serve as guiding lights for faithful living, especially when society struggles with antagonism and division.
“What does the Lord require of you? To act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8)
Justice is rooted in truth and calls believers to rise above division, recognizing the God-given dignity in every person regardless of differences.
This virtue opposes using faith for personal advantage, instead striving for restoration and wholeness, not vengeance or shallow victories.
Practicing justice involves listening, discerning, and healing within communities, resisting the pressures of partisanship for the sake of the common good.
Mercy, grounded in the love Christ shows, calls us to patience, forgiveness, and genuine empathy—even toward those who disagree with us.
In the parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus teaches that mercy crosses boundaries and restores dignity, inviting us to treat all people as neighbors.
Mercy offers compassion in the face of cynicism, reminding us that every human needs grace, and fostering peace in conversations and conflicts.
Choosing mercy does not mean withdrawing from society, but entering it as peacemakers with words and actions seasoned by grace.
Humility recognizes our dependence on Christ as Savior and keeps us from idolizing movements or leaders, remaining teachable and trusting in God’s plans.
It compels us to listen before speaking, admit mistakes, and remember God’s faithfulness even when events are beyond our understanding.
“We are not the saviors of the world, Christ is.”
Humility points to hope, anchoring our confidence in God’s promise that light and truth will ultimately overcome darkness.
Justice, mercy, and humility are best practiced together: truth united with love, love anchored in truth, and both sustained by hope.
“Truth without love becomes harsh and divisive; love without truth becomes sentimental and weak; hope without either becomes naive.”
Jesus commands us to be salt—preserving and restoring society, light—dispelling fear and guiding others, and yeast—transforming from within.
Our faithful presence, by embodying these virtues, becomes a quiet influence that brings renewal to our families and communities.
Let us answer God’s call to serve as faithful witnesses, transforming the world as salt, light, and yeast to His glory.
Faith
A Secular Twist Redefines God’s Rise—Faith Facts Confront the Challenge
Faith Facts:
- Scripture declares in Deuteronomy 4:35 that the Lord is God and there is no other besides Him.
- True morality is rooted in God’s unchanging nature rather than fluctuating social needs or human invention.
- A world without God lacks absolute truth, leading to a society where individuals dictate their own morality.
A recent secular analysis attempts to reduce the Almighty to a mere sociological invention.
This naturalistic framework ignores the fundamental truth that God is the Creator of all things and the source of divine revelation throughout history.
Critics often falsely suggest that Israel’s monotheism was a late development from pagan polytheism.
The Holy Scriptures remain clear on the eternal nature of the Father.
The Bible affirms that there is no other God besides Him, identifying His sovereignty as a core truth rather than a cultural evolution.
The greatness of God is found in His ultimate reality and the salvation He offers through His Son, Jesus Christ.
We must reject secular attempts to reconstruct history and stand firm in the knowledge that our faith is built on divine truth, not social utility.
May we always remember that without the Lord, universal human dignity and moral accountability would cease to exist.
Let us continue to honor Him as the King of Kings whose kingdom shall never end.
Faith
Firm in Faith: God’s People Respond to Disturbing Allegations in Arkansas
Faith Points:
- Kendra Duggar now faces serious charges in Arkansas involving child endangerment and false imprisonment.
- Authorities allege both Kendra and Joseph Duggar face multiple counts tied to the welfare of minors.
- As the legal process unfolds, believers are called to pray for victims and seek justice for the children.
In a deeply troubling development for a family once known for their public profession of faith, Kendra Duggar now faces serious charges in Arkansas. Authorities have charged both Kendra and Joseph Duggar with multiple counts of child endangerment and false imprisonment.
These allegations strike at the core of the Christian mandate to protect children from harm and provide a safe, nurturing environment. While the legal process unfolds, we must remember that God holds the safety of the little ones in the highest regard.
The Bible reminds us that whatever is hidden will eventually be brought to light, emphasizing the need for repentance and truth.
We pray for the victims involved and ask for a swift resolution that prioritizes the safety of these children.
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