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Injustice wounds deeply. Whether it comes through discrimination, betrayal, abuse of power, or unfair treatment by systems or people, the pain of being wronged can linger long after the event. But the Bible assures us that Jehovah, the God of justice, sees every tear and will not ignore the cries of the mistreated.

Through His word, we are reminded that injustice will not have the final word.

  • God’s Kingdom will eliminate injustice forever
    📖 “He will rescue the poor who cry for help, also the lowly one and whoever has no helper. He will have pity on the lowly and the poor, and the lives of the poor he will save.” —Psalm 72:12, 13
    Jehovah God’s model for righteous leadership includes mercy, protection, and fairness — a stark contrast to many earthly systems. His perfect government promises a future where injustice no longer exists.
  • God shows no partiality
    📖 “God is not partial, but in every nation the man who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him.” —Acts 10:34, 35
    Regardless of background, race, gender, or social status, God sees value in each person. His love is inclusive, His vision is perfect — and He welcomes all who seek Him sincerely.
  • He desires all people to be saved — through knowledge that leads to change
    📖 “He wants all sorts of people to be saved and to come to an accurate knowledge of truth.” —1 Timothy 2:4
    While injustice still exists today, Jehovah God invites people of all backgrounds to gain knowledge that leads to peace, justice, and everlasting life under His care.

God’s justice is not delayed — it is patiently unfolding. And when it fully arrives, every wrong will be made right. Until then, we can draw strength from the promise that Jehovah sees, remembers, and will act on behalf of those who suffer injustice.