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Day 89 of 365
In Deuteronomy 17-19, God establishes laws of justice that emphasize fairness, compassion, and integrity, laying the foundation for a society that values each individual. This call to justice reflects God’s own heart—a heart that defends the vulnerable and holds wrongdoers accountable. The Holy Spirit stirs in us a deep desire for this justice, challenging us to live with integrity and compassion, to treat others with dignity, and to stand up for what is right in every situation.
In Luke 5, Jesus extends both healing and forgiveness, showing us that justice is never separate from mercy. The Spirit invites us to live with this balance, pursuing God’s righteousness with a heart that overflows with compassion.
Today, ask the Spirit to lead you in the pursuit of justice and mercy. Let Him guide you to live with integrity, treating others with kindness and humility so that you reflect God’s love for a world in need of His justice and grace.
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About this Plan

We Grow: A Journey of Drawing Closer to God is a 365-day Bible reading plan led by Bishop Gary Lewis, the General Overseer of the Church of God. The plan is designed to deepen your faith and understanding of God’s Word. Each day begins with a short devotional, followed by carefully curated Scripture readings, and concludes with the S.O.A.P. exercise—Scripture, Observation, Application, and Prayer. Through this plan, you’ll grow in biblical literacy, discover God’s mercy and purpose, and learn to partner with Him in His Kingdom work.
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