
Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves,
for the rights of all who are destitute.
Speak up and judge fairly;
defend the rights of the poor and needy.
Many people in our society have little or no voice. The unborn and infants, the elderly, the poor, the migrant, and those living in the shadows of our society. They have little say in what goes on in the world around them. Or in what happens to them. In the words of King Lemuel (the author of this proverb), they cannot speak for themselves.
Speak Up for the Voiceless
The words here were instructions to a king or others in places of authority. But I believe they are just as applicable to the rest of us who have some voice. My voice may be small and quiet. But I do have a voice. And I should be willing to speak out for those who have no voice. The destitute, the poor and needy, the outcasts of society, and others who are considered of little value.
I believe this is who Jesus ministered to when He walked among us. And, if we would follow in His steps, we should care for them as well. Be generous in helping those who have little. Be willing to stand up for those on the margins of society rather than speak against them. Dare to be the hands and feet of Jesus, making a positive difference in your world. Be a voice for the voiceless.
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