Pastor-William-F.-Kumuyi

DCLM Daily Manna 7 OCTOBER 2024 Devotional by Pastor W. F. Kumuyi — Topic:  “Equity and Justice”

Click HERE for Previous MESSAGES by Pastor Kumuyi

“Equity and Justice”

“Equity and Justice”

Monday, October 7, 2024https://dailymanna.app/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/October-7-2024-Daily-Manna-AudioTrimmer.com_.mp3

Key Verse

“Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment: thou shalt not respect the person of the poor, nor honour the person of the mighty: but in righteousness shalt thou judge thy neighbour” (Leviticus 19:15).TEXT — Leviticus 19:15-21

Message

In September 2018 in Dallas, Texas, USA, Amber Guyger, a white police officer, who was offduty but still in her uniform, entered an apartment she believed was her own but actually belonged to Botham Jean, a 26-year-old black man. She shot and killed Jean, claiming she mistook him for an intruder in her own apartment. During the trial, the prosecution argued that Guyger’s actions were unreasonable and negligent and that her use of deadly force was unjustified. Guyger was held accountable for her actions and subsequently convicted of murder in October 2019.

Considering the pervasive nature of racism in the globe, the jury that handled the above case deserves commendation for their intrepidity and fairness. Conversely, judges, magistrates, lawyers and other leaders in various positions of adjudication, who distort judgments in favour of the guilty in exchange for material or other gratifications, should cover their faces in shame. The Bible unequivocally states, “…rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil” (Romans 13:3). Persons in positions of authority, secular or spiritual, must, therefore, realize that they are under obligation to “do no unrighteousness in judgment.”

God used backslidden Israel to chastise Judah for their backsliding; yet the same God sent Prophet Oded to warn Israel against overstepping reasonable limits in punishing their brethren. This means that there is a need for caution even when we find ourselves in positions of power and authority deciding the fate of those who err against the Lord or contravene the administrative rules of the church or the statutes of the nation. We must learn to temper justice with mercy. Otherwise, we might attract divine rebuke.

Thought for the day

Equity and justice must be our watchword in divine service.


ALSO READ: CLICK HERE TO FOLLOW US ON TWITTEROPEN HEAVENJOEL OSTEEN DEVOTIONALABOVE ONLY ⊗ OUR DAILY BREAD ⊗ SEEDS OF DESTINY ⊗ JOYCE MEYER DEVOTIONAL ⊗ RHAPSODY OF REALITIES ⊗ JOHN HAGEE ⊗ MFM DAILY DEVOTIONALUTMOST FOR HIS HIGHESTDCLM DAILY MANNA ⊗ JOHN PIPER DEVOTIONAL ⊗    

Exit mobile version