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September 23, 2025 • 27 mins
God hates the hatred that silences justice and mistreats the innocent.

Amos 5:10

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Won the family. Good morning, God blessed you. Welcome back
to the Morning Devo. It's good to see you today, Amen,
and we are here. We're back, Amen for another session
the Morning Devo. I try to do these Mondays through
Fridays five point thirty eight am me since standard time.
I try to get into the studio and get these
morning DeVos are the first part of the day for

(00:24):
me in live in real time during the week. Amen,
and I thank you for coming through and checking me
out as well as we go into the Word of God.
There's a lot going on, Amen. Thank you Daily Encouragement
for sharing this out to your group. A lot going
on in our world, on our country and our nation
around the world. And I'm still going to hold on

(00:47):
to the Word of God that the problems of war,
rumors of war, political issues are not really based upon
for people it to be. I think it's based in
our hearts. Amen, change the hearts of men, you change

(01:08):
the heart of the world. Change the hearts of men.
You stop wars, you stop political injustice. And that's what
we're talking about, injustice politically, relationally, right biblically, we're going
to talk about injustice. But if you change the heart
of the people. Amen, there would be more peace in
this world. Amen, and injustice will have no way of

(01:32):
developing in our society in our lives. I'm gonna hold
on to that. I'm gonna hold on to that because
God's word says and aim is five and ten. We're
gonna be in there and see what he says. But
God hates the hatred, that silence is justice and mistreats
the innocent, So that means there's innocent people. If God

(01:52):
hates injustice that silences people, right, that silence is justice
and mistreats the then that means there's justice and there's
innocence in this world. If that's what God hates and
he wants people his people, Amen, to bring justice to
that Amens, Chapter five, verse number ten. Today in the morning, Devo,

(02:14):
that's where we're gonna be camping out today. If you
have any questions, comments, concerns, prayer requests, or anything along
those lines, please do not hesitate to leave it on
a live chat. That's what we're here for, Amen. We're
here to engage each other, enlighten each other, pray for
each other, fellowship with one another, and just see what
God has for your life personally right now today, in

(02:36):
this moment. So we're gonna pray first. After we pray,
we'll shut this out for like sixty seconds, and then
on the other side of those sixty seconds, we'll get
run into today's morning Devo. Injustice, man, I had the definition,
but basically, it means the lack of justice right, the
lack of justice, the lack of fairness amongst people. Let's pray, Father,

(03:02):
I pray Low God for every single person that's listening
and watching, whether they're on the right side of the
political spirit or the left side, or independent or anything
in between. I pray peace, be still and know that
you are God over every single issue that we're facing

(03:24):
in our country that brings injustice. I pray Lo God,
your clear word to enlighten us, to inspire us to
love one another as you call us to do, Lord God.
I pray, Lord God, Holy Spirit, that you will move
in the hearts of leaders, You'll move in the hearts
of followers. You will move in the hearts of men

(03:45):
and women of God to a place of peace towards
one another. Because we have the peace of God living
within us. I pray Lord God against any demonic influence
or any demonic algorithm out there that's trying to manipulate, distract, destroy,
tarnish the Christian Gospel message that is not American and

(04:09):
that is from the Middle East, that is in the scriptures,
that is Jewish at heart, Hebrew at heart. I pray
the Gospel message will continue to flourish in our world
and in our society and our nation, in our communities
right now in the powerful name of Jesus, that you

(04:30):
will help us slow God, not be silent, that you
will help us speak love, speak boldly, and give us
the moments to speak the good news of the Gospel
that is the answer to all of the societal issues
that we're facing in our days. I pray lo got
a hedge of protection around those who love you, that

(04:51):
the Angel of the Lord that encamps around us will
be on full alert. I pray that over myself and
my wife, our children, our grandchildren, our families from both sides,
from the very youngest to the very oldest, every single
person in between the protection Psalm ninety one, Protection of
God over our families. And I pray the same over

(05:11):
every single person on the other side of his screen
and on the other side of this mic and the
powerful matchless name of the Lord Jesus of Nazareth and
Jesus Name. We pray this by faith, and those who
agree we say amen to the Amen. Brother Frank, I
see you. Good morning, God, bless you, bless you and
your family as well, and thank you for the blessing
for everyone here on the Morning Devo. I'm really grateful

(05:35):
for that. So let's go forward. Help me share this
out sixty seconds. When we come back, we'll get right
into today's Morning Devo and the prophet Amos in the
chapter five and verse number ten of the Book of Amos.
I'll be right back. Amen, thank you so much for

(07:14):
helping me shut this out. And man, things are happening.
So much is going on that if we're not careful,
we can lose focus and lose hope right and feel
feel fear, and fear is not the spirit that God
gave us. Amen, just putting it out there. Fear is

(07:35):
not the spirit that the Lord gave us. So it's
the land. Don't be over overwhelmed about that. The Lord
already told us that in this world we will have
trials and jibilations, but be of good. What cheer because
he's overcome this world already. The system of this world
is broken as known. The world cannot match the word Amen.

(08:00):
And unfortunately people in the world systems that are trapped
in that way of thinking, like I said earlier, whether
you're on the left or right of the political scope
or independent or anything around those areas, and men don't
fall into the trap of fighting each other based upon
policies that are created by men. And most who are uninspired, right,

(08:22):
a lot who are uninspired by the Lord. So they're
just doing what they do for their own personal gain.
They're doing what they're doing to control, They're doing what
they're doing to manipulate, They're doing what they're doing to
put fear in the people and create some kind of
need for what they're offering. But for those who are

(08:45):
in the Kingdom of God, let me encourage you when
there's injustice in the land, Amen. And God wants us
not to be silent but to speak up for justice.
And I know we just saw something all live, the
assassination of Charlie Kirk, the assassination of a man who

(09:05):
had a wife, children and was assassinated right in front
of our eyes. And now people have all these ideas
and all these questions and all these comments and all
these theories and about this man right, whether or not
he right or wrong. Now people are judging everything according

(09:29):
to what they're seeing on social media. They're trying to
fact find, they're trying to do all of that. But
I'm like, man, we're missing something, especially as believers. A
man created in the image of God was assassinated in
front of now millions, but in front of his wife

(09:55):
and children on a platform unarmed. He was unarmed that
he was calling for a debate, he was calling for
conversations that mattered, and someone took him out. Do you
think that's justice? And if you really feel or celebrate that,
then you might want to take a good look at

(10:16):
who you are in this world, who you are and
if you're heralding or if you're saying I'm a man
or I'm a woman of God and you're celebrating someone's assassination,
I think we need we need to check on that.
You need to check on that. Amen, right now. I

(10:37):
think I when I saw that, I think I was trauma.
I have trauma now for seeing that happen. Amen. God's
going to work on that with me. But you get
what I mean, Like, we have to show love, grace, mercy, empathy, sympathy,
share it when someone's grieving that's in the Kingdom or

(10:58):
professes to be in the Kingdom. Amen, let's go ahead
and agree with them. I'll take my chances. For those
who profess to be believers in the Lord, I'll take
my chance and present the word, study the word, Amen,
and of course test every spirit to see. And if
someone says they're a Christ's follower, Amen, let's not neglect

(11:21):
that or judge that based upon their political affiliation. That
to me, right there is ridiculous in my personal opinion. Amen.
So many people are born again believers, they say, but
once they find out what part of the political system
my family stands in, and if they're opposed to that

(11:43):
political party, you will see the silence. And you will
see silence to me is a form of hatred and
a form of dissension and the form of division. Not
saying or not engaging, or not helping or not praying
or not speaking based upon what the world system is
telling us. To me, that's not the Kingdom and that's

(12:05):
not the way it goes. Sister Joanne, good morning, God,
bless you. Welcome back to the morning Devo, My sister,
my friend. Let me get into this scripture, Amen, before
I get myself into trouble here. Amen, injustice, truth on
the morning Devo. Amen. And I thought I'd just fixed this,
but let me do it again. I don't want this

(12:26):
person to be showing all over the police. Amen. That's
just my morning thing going on here, Amens chatter five,
Verse number ten, Boba says they hate the one who
reprimands the unrighteous in the court held at the city
at the city gate, regarding him as unreasonable and rejecting

(12:52):
his reprimand. And they detest him who speaks the truth
with integrity and honesty. This, ladies and gentlemen, is a
word that's so relevant in our society right now. That's undeniable.
No one can read the scripture whether you believe in
the Lord or not, whether you believe in Yahweh God

(13:15):
or not, whether you believe Holy Spirit or not, where
you believe Bible is valid or not, when you read this,
if you're honest with yourself, you can't tell me that
this is not going on right now in our time
and our society and our nation and our country that
they hate the one who reprimands the unrighteous in the

(13:36):
court held at the city gate, regarding him as unreasonable
and rejecting his recrimand, and they detest him who speaks
the truth with integrity and honesty. That's why I know
I'm not going to be liked by the world system,
not going to be loved by the world. Right, It's
always going to be someone saying, oh, he's this and

(13:57):
he's that. Why, because I'm standing up for just this,
not injustice, right, I'm coming against those things that God
tells me to come against honest living right, which sometimes
I'm like, man, I'm trying to make an honest living
here and I get penalized apartments in government for doing

(14:19):
this or doing that, trying to make honest living. Now,
I don't condone crime, and I don't condone illegal activity.
So I know people could clip this and think and
make it spin on it and say, oh, Sam said
it's okay to do this, and that I don't condone
none of it. But I do understand why people do

(14:39):
illegal things when it comes to financial situations, why people
don't claim this and why people don't claim that, because
it seems like those at least in my experience trying
to make an honest living. Hey, man, I get penalized
by the IRS and other financial institutions for doing so. Meanwhile,

(15:02):
others that are doing stuff that is not legal, they
seem to be advancing. But I have to remember, evil
is gonna seem to be rising and winning the day.
That's not true. God and his kingdom is winning daily,
whether or not we see it or we experience either

(15:25):
financial gain, relational issues, healing to our body, whether we
receive it immediately. Right now, we have the promise of
God that we will have it regardless one way or another.
His way is the best way. Yahweh not my way right,
t Lesha, Mike Kyle Smith? System? Am I saying your name? Right?

(15:47):
I was gonna inbox you the other day? Is it
to Lesha or Talisha? Let me know, correct me. I
don't like to butcher people's name. But good morning, God
bless you. Welcome to the morning Devo. They manage got
to see my system, my friends. Oh, I don't know
about you, but this word when God gave it to me,

(16:08):
I was looking and asking for God to show me
what to do next. On the morning Devo, I said Wow,
this is amazing. And unfortunately, with all the injustice that's
going on and the fighting amongst each other of what's
right and what's wrong when it comes to our government,

(16:29):
I'm like, Lord, are we being careful enough with one another?
Are we listening to one another? Or are we being
a clanging symbol like your word says not to be? Men?
Are we debating or throwing dirt at one another and
losing ground right under our feet and not getting anywhere?

(16:49):
I hope not. Amen. So I try to remain humble
a man. I try to speak life even when I'm
angry upset at something. I try to look with God
in the language that he wants me to speak, Amen,
the words that he wants me to say, because I'm
trying to be more careful since the joys. Good morning, God,

(17:10):
bless you. Thank you for the blessings to my family,
to the group as well. Amen. And man, it's good
to see you on the one and Devo my system,
my friend. So we have work to do as obvious
that the world system doesn't like when we're together, doesn't
like what we speak when we come to the truth. Amen.

(17:33):
But there's a root of hatred and the root is injustice.
When people hate others because of envy, pride, or personal gain,
it leads to impression, oppression, Amen, and that oppression is
being lifted up as an idea that excuses lawlessness. Think

(17:59):
about it. We're being oppressed, so we got to act
out in violence. There's a narrative of a small portion
of our nation's population. I think it's like one or
two percent. Maybe it's growing, maybe three percent. I'll give
it that making so much noise about being oppressed that

(18:20):
it makes headlines all the time. A Christian stands up
or believer in Christ stands up and talk us about
the injustice. There's really no coverage unless you're a social
media influencer. There's no coverage on that. And there's more
in the population of people who believe what I believe

(18:41):
and who I believe in, Amen, than there is an
other societal population that's making a whole lot of noise
about oppression. And no, I'm not talking about people of
color a man. I'm talking about an idea, an idea
that's floating around, has been there for years and years
and years. That is very tiny idea, yet it's gaining

(19:02):
ground because of social media platforms and things along those lines. Amen.
So I'll leave it like that. If you want to
know who or what group I'm talking about, you can
inbox me. This is not for that right now, ay
Man Franzola, Good morning, God bless you. Blessings to you
as well, God bless you. Welcome back to the morning.
Deal with my system, my friends. So God hates hatred, right,

(19:26):
it seems like it's a spin on words, but it's true.
God hates hatred. That silence is justice and mistreats the innocent.
That's why the prophet Amos spoke out on it during
his time, and his word still resonates in our time.
That's an amazing word of God. That's because God's word

(19:49):
is alive, breathing. God's word is always relevant. God's word
is always real. And if you are like what I
used to do, I say the word says x y.
But in the real world. No, the word is for
the real world. The word comes from the real world.
But it's the word of God that overcomes this world system. Amen,

(20:13):
hatred divides the family of God. You don't think so?
You have got to be kidding If you don't think
that hatred could divide the family of God. Division and
hostility among God's people is what grieves God. He wants
us united, he wants us together. And I've been saying

(20:34):
this for years and years and years, especially when it
comes to the conversation of politics. If I'm on the
right and you're on the left, and we're both born
again Christians, if we reach across those aisles and hold
hands for the peace of this world, for the justice
of God, for the authority of God's word, Amen, the

(20:56):
world system politically won't know what to do. They'll be like,
you know, we can't let these people engage. We can't
let these people unite, because if they did, they're going
to spark a revolution of peace, mercy, grace, justice, hope. Amen.
And you know it's gonna spoil the plans. But I

(21:17):
don't think that's gonna happen because there's money involved. So
sometimes you'll have to sign a consent or a form
to say you cannot affiliate yourself with the other side.
And unfortunately, some of us, as believers, we sign those papers,
and that's causing us to divide the family of God.

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If that makes any sense, Amen, If that makes any sense.
And I don't want to be a part of it.
I don't know about you, but I don't want to
be a part of it. I want to be a
part of what the nation is doing, right, I just
don't want to be. And yes, there's some things that
are right in our nation on both there's some things

(22:00):
that are right. Absolutely. Why wouldn't there be if there's
born again believers in the systems, there's going to be
a form of creative righteousness in there, right, a form
of creative justice, because we are God's people in a
system that's not designed really to glorify God, right, but

(22:23):
it's designed to protect the people and to hold back evil. Amen.
Why because God designed it that way. And when God's
people are in the design of the original purpose of government. Amen,
good things are there? People say no, there's no way. Yes,
there's good policies on both sides. Go ahead and check

(22:44):
it out for yourself. Amen. It's just that the majority rules,
Like who is very simple is the ABC. Whoever has
the majority rules the world? Right. That's why I believe
the Lord said we are in this world, but we're
not of this world. Because if we were of this world,

(23:05):
then we will be the minority and our word. Oh,
our creative value won't matter, but we do matter in
the eyes of the Lord. We do matter in this world.
We're actually because it's filled with the Holy Spirit. We're
actually the ones who are holding back total evil come

(23:26):
unto this world. Isn't that amazing? That's God's word. God
hates hatred. Hatred that devised the family of God. Hatred
that causes the vision in the church, which actually opposes
the Lord's prayer. In John seventeen, Jesus prayed for unity

(23:49):
and men, and we're divided. So we're opposing the prayer
of Jesus. Oh, I'm in this denomination. I'm in that denomination.
I don't go to church because they're this side of
the political spectrum. I don't go to that church because
now since we have an involvement, my family has an

(24:10):
involvement in this. Now we're getting all kinds of things
on our social media posts that are not real friendly
and that are daggers mixed with hatred, and now we
have to deal with that as well. Why because we
stuck our necks out for justice and peace and unity

(24:32):
and trying to help communities. Amen, And some people come
against that based upon who they're rolling with, which to me,
that's like high schoolish, it's like gangish. So that's not
the word, and that's not the reason why we're here
and the purpose that we're here, Amen, on this earth,
we're here to make a difference. We're here to make

(24:52):
things better for people and communities that are suffering, that
are trying to that are told to be silent. We're
supposed to come along the side of those people and
be the voice. Amen. Why because they hate the one
who reprimands, the one in the courts the gates, Amen,

(25:15):
and they detest him or her who speaks the truth
with integrity, integrity, and honesty. You do that in certain arenas, Amen,
they raise up a standard against you and they say,
get those people out of your community, get those people
out of your event events, get those people out of

(25:35):
your your rental places and your spaces, based upon their affiliation.
And it's obvious that when they follow suit, then you
know they weren't really listening to the message or the situation.
They were just thinking that they could benefit or gain
from it. But once the word gets around those people,

(25:57):
get them out. It's unfortunate that people follow suit and
they without facts or anything. They just go just go
by what they're being told. Amen. That's not what believers
supposed to be doing. Bless your brother. Gotta go to
work now. Amen. I have a great day, my brother,
my friend. Thank you so much for hanging out with
us for the morning devo. And also I'm out of

(26:18):
time anyway, So I hope and pray that this makes
sense to those who are listening. Amae. Chapter number five,
verse number ten. Check it out for yourself. As a
matter of fact, we amene chap five, the whole chapter,
so you can see, amen, what's going on. Yes, liberty
protects prosperity. Amen, But depending on what side of the

(26:40):
political system you are, Amen, they won't see that as
protecting prosperity. They will see that, believe it or not,
as putting people in bondage. Amen. But that's one other time,
another subject. Thank you Frand Szuela for your encouraging words.
So I'm out of here. Thank you so much for
hanging out with us. God bless you all, God keep
you all, and remember always that God is good. Peace,
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