Isaiah 1:17 says, “Learn to do well; seek judgment, relieve the oppressed, judge the fatherless, plead for the widow.” (KJV)
One of the greatest misconceptions about the Christian life is that it is only about what we believe. While faith is certainly where it begins, God never intended for our faith to stay inside the walls of a church building or remain locked away in our hearts. Genuine faith always moves us to action.
Notice the words in this verse: learn, seek, relieve, plead. These are action words. God is calling His people to make a difference in the lives of others. He is reminding us that following Him means caring about what He cares about.
There are hurting people all around us. Some need encouragement. Some need compassion. Some need a helping hand. Some simply need someone to notice them and remind them they matter.
You may not be able to change the whole world today, but you can change someone’s world. A phone call, a prayer, a kind word, a listening ear, or an unexpected act of generosity can become a powerful expression of God’s love.
As you go through your day, ask yourself this question: “Who can I help today?” Then look for opportunities to be the hands and feet of Jesus.
The world has enough critics. What it needs is more Christians who are willing to do good.
And remember, every act of kindness done in the name of Jesus is never wasted.