Hungry for Justice
People who “hunger and thirst” for justice more than their own comfort and safety and well-being are still paying the price for justice.
A daily devotional by Jim Stephens.
People who “hunger and thirst” for justice more than their own comfort and safety and well-being are still paying the price for justice.
Friends, how are we going to learn a new way of thinking about what goodness and greatness really are?
We move through life. We experience loss. We mourn.
Before you move on to something else, take a moment and consider how important the needs of your heart and soul really are.
Everyone faces daily battles and everyone needs someone praying for them.
No matter how long I’ve been a believer and how experienced I am, I need all the help I can get.
We can do what we do as unto Christ, doing hard work heartily and with our best effort, and God receives it as work done just for him.
There is no place in the godly exercise of authority for angry threats, intimidation, belittling words and humiliating actions.
When we live carefully and consciously and caringly, our lives and our relationships grow rich and broad and deep.
God loves extravagantly!