Contemplating Economic Justice and the Kingdom
Dear God of Justice and Mercy,
Amos cried out in the marketplace where merchants rigged their scales, where the poor were sold for the price of a pair of sandals, where the powerful lounged on ivory couches while widows went hungry. Into that world, You thundered: "Let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream." Not a trickle. Not a seasonal creek that dries up when conviction fades. A river — relentless, life-giving, carving new channels through the hardest stone.
Lord, I confess that I have sometimes treated justice as an abstraction — a topic for discussion rather than a practice for Tuesday morning. But You are the God who notices the single mother working two jobs and still unable to afford her child's medicine. You are El Roi, the God Who Sees, and You invite me to see with Your eyes.
Teach me that my prayers ring hollow when I ignore the neighbor struggling to keep the lights on. Show me that worship and justice are not two separate rivers but one mighty current flowing from Your throne.
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