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Why is it important for Christians to cry for justice?

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Crying for justice aligns believers’ hearts with God's concern for righteousness.

Christians are called to share in God's compassion for the lost and those oppressed by sin. Crying for justice is more than seeking personal comfort; it indicates a deep identification with God's character and His desire for righteousness in the world. As seen in Ezekiel 9, the men who sigh and cry are set apart as God's people; this expression of grief signifies a longing for restoration and the establishment of divine justice. It encourages believers to be active in prayer and to advocate for what is right, reflecting God's heart in their communities.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 9:4, Psalm 146:5

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