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When was the last time you used your voice for someone who had no voice? Who in your life needs an advocate today?
Proverbs 31 begins not with the virtuous woman, but with a mother's urgent counsel to her son about using his voice for justice. King Lemuel's mother commands him to speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves and defend the rights of the poor and needy. We often fail to speak up due to indifference or fear of social pressure, becoming blind to the needs around us. God consistently calls His people to be defenders of the defenseless, requiring not just religious activity but active justice. Speaking truth effectively requires wisdom, timing, and relationship-building, following the example of Nathan confronting King David. Our prayers should reflect God's heart for the oppressed, moving beyond personal comfort to seek His kingdom and justice first.
Watch/Listen to Sermon at this link: https://www.fbcdan.com/sermons/words-matter-speak-up
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When was the last time you used your voice for someone who had no voice? Who in your life needs an advocate today?
Proverbs 31 begins not with the virtuous woman, but with a mother's urgent counsel to her son about using his voice for justice. King Lemuel's mother commands him to speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves and defend the rights of the poor and needy. We often fail to speak up due to indifference or fear of social pressure, becoming blind to the needs around us. God consistently calls His people to be defenders of the defenseless, requiring not just religious activity but active justice. Speaking truth effectively requires wisdom, timing, and relationship-building, following the example of Nathan confronting King David. Our prayers should reflect God's heart for the oppressed, moving beyond personal comfort to seek His kingdom and justice first.
Watch/Listen to Sermon at this link: https://www.fbcdan.com/sermons/words-matter-speak-up