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Jehovah God promises a world where no one is left behind — where those who once struggled will stand tall in peace.

The story of Mephibosheth gives a glimpse of that future. Crippled from childhood (2 Samuel 4:4), he seemed destined for obscurity. Yet King David, reflecting Jehovah’s kindness, restored his inheritance and seated him daily at the royal table (2 Samuel 9:6-13).

📖 “He will rescue the poor who cry for help, also the lowly one and whoever has no helper.” — Psalm 72:12–13

Under Jesus’ rule, the disadvantaged will no longer be marginalized.
Those who have struggled will be lifted up; those who have been dependent will be made whole.
Jesus showed what that world will look like by healing the blind, the lame, and the leprous—free of charge and with perfect compassion.

Likewise, Jesus’ Kingdom will lift the disadvantaged to honor. The blind will see, the lame will leap, and every person will share equally in God’s care.

📖 “The eyes of the blind will be opened, and the ears of the deaf will be unstopped.” — Isaiah 35:5–6

Under divine rulership, dignity will no longer depend on wealth or ability but on love and faith.