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The church can’t claim to follow Christ while ignoring those crushed beneath the weight of injustice. Isaiah condemned leaders who wrote unfair laws and deprived the poor of their rights (Isaiah 10:1-2). That rebuke still echoes through history and into our own time.Micah’s call is clear: do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God (Micah 6:8). Justice isn’t a trend or a partisan stance—it’s the heartbeat of God’s kingdom. To walk humbly with Him means standing boldly with those He loves.A silent church in the face of oppression doesn’t resemble Jesus; it resembles power. The world doesn’t need more neutrality—it needs truth lived out in mercy and courage.#FaithOverFactions #DoJusticeLoveMercy #KingdomRighteousness

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When the church stays silent before oppression, it sides with the strong, not the Savior. God calls His people to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with Him—because justice isn’t politics, it’s the reflection of His heart. (Isaiah 10:1-2 / Micah 6:8)#FaithOverFactions #Justice

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