We know that all things work for good
for those who love God,
who are called according to His purpose.
(Romans 8 28)
God's Words work for good over your life because you love Him. For you, wealth and riches are nothing as compared to the knowledge and understanding that He has given you.
Today, the Lord has made known His ways and deeds in securing justice and rights. Justice means righteousness, equitableness, or moral rightness. Justice, and only justice, you shall pursue, so that you may live and possess the land which the LORD your God is giving you (Dt 16:19-20).
Persons of authority do not have the right to put justice in their own hands. An unlawful act can never be justified by another unlawful act. Even the supposed criminals have the right to be heard in court. You should always respect and uphold human rights and dignity. Before you pass judgment on perceived erring people, look first at your own self in the mirror.
There exist both good and bad tendencies in every person, freely moving in either direction. He has both the weed and the wheat within him, possessing both virtue and vice, capable of doing good and harm, and can either be a sinner or a saint. When you do good things, you have the wheat or the grace of God. When you do bad things, you cuddle the weeds in you and become a slave to sin.
Jesus looks at you with mercy and compassion. He knows that you have sinned and continue to sin, yet He does not want you to be uprooted. He knows that you can also be righteous and holy.
Be fair in your dealings and relationships with other people as the Lord have always been fair in dealing with you. He deals not in accordance with your sins, nor requite you according to your crimes. Thank the Lord for His love and compassion. A love that is unconditional, knows no bounds, and surpasses all.
Then the righteous will shine like the sun in the Kingdom of their Father. Whoever has ears ought to hear. (Mt 13:43)
