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Set free BY THE HIGHER LAW of GOD
Examples of injustice surround us—people accused of acts they didn't commit, some of them unjustly arrested and imprisoned, and their characters defamed. Many have experienced, or are currently experiencing, individual injustices in this way. Also, segments of communities or nations are unfairly treated, as, for example, in Darfur, where more than three years of fighting have destroyed hundreds of villages and displaced over 2.2 million people. Despite widespread awareness of human rights violations there, attempts to right the situation have brought few, or inadequate, results.
Injustice is not new. Throughout history it would appear that the innocents have suffered. The Bible shows that thousands of years ago, people who had done nothing wrong were falsely accused. Daniel was thrown into a den of lions for worshipping a God of good. The three Hebrews Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were thrown into a fiery furnace for the same reason. Joseph lived a pure and upright life, yet he was thrown into prison for a crime he didn't commit. And perhaps illustrating the greatest of all injustices, Jesus, who had healed and blessed multitudes, was ignominiously and publicly crucified. None of those individuals' experiences was pleasant, yet each resulted in freedom and victory, through God's power and grace.
People in such circumstances are always tempted to ask: "Why me? What have I done wrong?" Perhaps the more pertinent question should be: "What have I done right?" And there is a higher law of justice that can remove these impositions of injustice—the higher law of God. As the Bible says, "Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?" (Gen. 18:25). The Father-Mother of us all preserves His children through such experiences. Testing times often lead to convincing proofs of God's protection, and bring blessings not only for those involved, but also for the wider community.
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February 25, 2008 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from CHRISTIANE SMITH, GLENN WATILEY, MARIANNE U. BUDDINGTON, ANNA WILLIS, CAROL HAMPLE, TERRELL HOLLIDAY
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A swift response
STEVE GRAHAM, SENIOR MANAGING EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from G. Jeffrey MacDonald, L. Gregory Jones
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FINDING SOLID GROUND IN A STORMY ECONOMY
BY NED ODEGAARD
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LET GREED RECEDE
BY WARREN BOLON
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Global prayer for troubled financial forecasts
COMPILED BY ROSALIE E. DUNBAR
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JOB LOSS? GOD NEVER LETS GO
BY J. SCOTT MOSELEY
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Set free BY THE HIGHER LAW of GOD
BY JILL GOODING
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HEALED DURING COLLEGE CRUNCH TIME
BY JULIANA CHOANSA KO
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Finding answers
Ana L. Arcioni
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A LIFE OF GRACE
BENJAMIN F. GLADDEN
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GOD SETS THE PACE
HELEN STEVERMER
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WATER SHORTAGES AND A DOWNPOUR OF INSPIRATION
CHANNING WALKER
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'STRETCH FORTH THINE HAND'
VIRGINIA G. BARNES
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HEALED OF LONGSTANDING SKIN GROWTH
KURT HOCHSTEIN
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BACK INJURY QUICKLY HEALED
AIRLIE SCOTT