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Loving The Stranger: Refusing to Turn A Blind Eye to Opposition
QUICK GLANCE: FOR YOUR HEART TODAY
Following Christ means refusing to turn a blind eye to oppression.
Acts 16 shows us Paul and Silas being exploited, beaten, and imprisoned because systems of power valued profit over people. Yet, instead of walking away quietly when freed, they demanded accountability — not for themselves alone, but for the sake of the community.
This is our call as disciples:
To see injustice.
To refuse silence.
To stand with the oppressed.
To use whatever privilege we have for love, justice, and liberation — just as Christ laid down His life for us.
3 TAKEAWAYS
1. Refuse to Look Away
The Gospel compels us to confront injustice — not ignore it. We do not turn our eyes away when the vulnerable are exploited or harmed.
(Acts 16:16–24; Isaiah 58)
2. Love With More Than Words
Scripture calls us to love not just in speech, but in action and truth. Love shows up in solidarity, presence, sacrifice, and repair.
(1 John 3:16–18; John 13:34–35)
3. Steward Privilege for Freedom, Not Comfort
Where we have influence, access, or voice — we use it to advocate, protect, and repair. Like Paul, we do not quietly accept injustice.
(Acts 16:37–39)
BREATH PRAYER
Inhale: You welcomed me in…
Exhale: Teach me to welcome others.
