Let JUSTICE dawn….

Hi friends!

So I’m writing this blog in Eastbourne England, a town on the South Coast of the U.K.

Tomorrow I head up North to Birmingham, about 3 hours above London, to be part of an event called The Stand. Check out the promo video above.. It’s an all afternoon and evening gathering to raise awareness about Trafficking and to ask God to break our hearts with the things that break His.

Bluetree will be my backing band (thanks guys!) and it will be great to see them again after the great time we all had on the Canada tour a few weeks ago.

Here are some pretty strong verses on my heart, regarding justice/trafficking/worship:

Isaiah 58: True Fasting

Is this the kind of fast I have chosen,
Only a day for a man to humble himself?
Is it only for bowing one’s head like a reed
and for lying on sackcloth and ashes?
Is that what you call a fast,
a day acceptable to the LORD ?

Is not this the kind of fasting I have chosen:
to loose the chains of injustice
and untie the cords of the yoke,
to set the oppressed free
and break every yoke?

Is it not to share your food with the hungry
and to provide the poor wanderer with shelter—
when you see the naked, to clothe him,
and not to turn away from your own flesh and blood?

Then your light will break forth like the dawn,
and your healing will quickly appear;
then your righteousness will go before you,
and the glory of the LORD will be your rear guard.

Then you will call, and the LORD will answer;
you will cry for help, and he will say: Here am I.
“If you do away with the yoke of oppression,
with the pointing finger and malicious talk,

And if you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry
and satisfy the needs of the oppressed,
then your light will rise in the darkness,
and your night will become like the noonday.

The LORD will guide you always;
he will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land
and will strengthen your frame.
You will be like a well-watered garden,
like a spring whose waters never fail”

WOW! What a challenge and a promise….. And now, some heavy words from Amos….

Amos 5:  A Lament and Call to Repentance

Hear this word, O house of Israel, this lament I take up concerning you:

This is what the Sovereign LORD says:

Seek the LORD and live,
or he will sweep through the house of Joseph like a fire;
it will devour and will have no one to quench it.

You who turn justice into bitterness
and cast righteousness to the ground

He who made the Pleiades and Orion,
who turns blackness into dawn
and darkens day into night,
who calls for the waters of the sea
and pours them out over the face of the land—
the LORD is his name-

You trample on the poor
and force him to give you grain.
Therefore, though you have built stone mansions,
you will not live in them;
though you have planted lush vineyards,
you will not drink their wine.

For I know how many are your offenses
and how great your sins.
You oppress the righteous and take bribes
and you deprive the poor of justice in the courts.

Seek good, not evil,
that you may live.
Then the LORD God Almighty will be with you,
just as you say he is.

Hate evil, love good;
maintain justice in the courts.
Perhaps the LORD God Almighty will have mercy
on the remnant of Joseph.

I hate, I despise your religious feasts;
I cannot stand your assemblies.

Even though you bring me burnt offerings and grain offerings,
I will not accept them.
Though you bring choice fellowship offerings,
I will have no regard for them.

Away with the noise of your songs

I will not listen to the music of your harps.

But let justice roll on like a river,
righteousness like a never-failing stream”

Those words have been echoing around my head ever since I studied them at Oxford.. and in recent months as I’ve prepared for the Canada tour (which had a strong Justice theme) and then on that Tour, God has been breaking my heart over the pain He feels for the injustices of the world. Mainly over the trafficking and horrors of the girls in the sex trade.

One night during the Canada/Bluetree tour I was on stage in the middle of my worship set. I began sharing about what God was impressing on my heart – about trafficking, injustice and the need for us as Christians to wake up and move into action. I’m NOT a regular crier – in fact my closest friends tease me that I rarely ever, ever cry!!

But that night in Canada, for the first time in my life I just broke down in front of the whole crowd…crying over the grief God feels for these girs and unable to hold it in. Since that night it’s been an increasing burden on my spirit…so I’m delighted to get to play at The Stand this weekend and to share about what God has been working in my heart.

Living a life of worship is NOT primarily about singing! We sing as the overflow of our actions, and we sing to draw near to God to fill us up. But only so that He can SEND US OUT! Sung worship is the commissiong BEFORE action, and the celebration AFTER action. Its not, on Earth, supposed to be purely an end in itself.

Otherwise we sing, growing more and more spiritually ‘fat’ and never give away the presence and love of God to others. When we get to Heaven, yes it will be an end in itself – praising for ever and ever. But while we are still Earth-bound I believe that sung worship is to fill us, send us, and then we return from PUTTING IT INTO ACTION to sing as we celebrate what God has done!

If we are just stagnantly singing, and doing nothing with the love and power of God in a world full of injustice, perhaps God says to US today what he said in Amos chapter 5:

“Away with the noise of your songs,

I will not listen to the music of your harps.

But let justice roll on like a river,

Righteousness like a never-failing stream”

Wow. Thoughts….? Let some great discussions begin here folks…lets challenge each other to change the world.

Love from England,

Vicky

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  • Thanks for this great post, Vicky. I just got to read it now. After spending close to a month in India and seeing the incredible poverty and excess right next to each other, your words were a very welcome reminder about what our role is in all of this.

    I'll be in London tomorrow for a couple days. Gonna see a show and see the sights; should be good. :o)
  • Dear: Vicky

    I would encourage you to see worship as “an end of itself” and nothing more.
    I am not entirely sure you understand what you say by saying: “We sing as the overflow of our actions, and we sing to draw near to God to fill us up. But only so that He can SEND US OUT!”

    I would argue the Psalms present our worship as the overflow of our “affections” for God not “actions.” And that it has nothing to do with sending us out. Worship is the consummation of our love for the glory and beauty of our God, therefore it is “always”, here on earth and heaven and end of itself.

    At the same time going out into the world to fulfill the command of Jesus in preaching His gospel and in this helping the broken and hurting (living worship) is at its core similar to our singing worship. Both are an expression of our love for our God and ultimately are only to be an end of itself.

    Worship is not to be used to “fill us up” to be refreshed to be “sent out,” although God does often refresh us in our expression of love to him in our singing worship for such things. Yet, from our end if we approach worship like that it would dishonoring Him. It would be as if a husband gave his wife flowers on their anniversary only to say: I love you - now refresh me to be sent out and be ready to work well at my job to pay for our bills. His expression of love should only be and end of itself as an expression of his love to her!

    Worship as singing and living is simply an expression of our love to God, as an end of itself. Now if you want your zeal to be increased for living your love to God better, then you need to do things that enlarge your heart and affections for God, for in this overflow of our affections as both our singing and living worship, it truly becomes and end of itself. Our love for God truly grows our living worship is strengthened to be and end of itself expression of love to God. Kind David wanted nothing more than to see the beauty of the Lord in His house. We need to be filled up the view of Christ’s Beauty and Worth and out of this it flows into a pleasurable admiration back to God, of the radiance of His worth

    A lack of our living worship to God is evidence of our lack of love to God, which means we have a lack of constantly seeing the true splendor of our Lord Jesus Christ: this then is the heart of the matter our vision of Christ's Glory is small and not biblical, thus, giving us small hearts to live out our love to Him in worship.

    Sincerely: Oshea (osheadavis.com)
  • Ben
    Heya, I'm not sure If I'm allowed to Plug my blog on this site, but I really think it is time now to start changing the world...

    in-his-strength.blogspot.com

    Really want to get a commenting community up and running...

    Sorry for this plug Vicky,


    Ben
  • Nathan
    Vicky,

    The Lord has put burden on my heart to see united states be healed after tough election last week.Today in church we prayed wisdom new president and world leaders to seek after God.

    In Christ,

    Nathan
  • Hi vicky yesterday THE STAND was awesome and now i'm in complete awe of what he is doing and the movement he will cause to this generation to make a stand against injustice! My friend Luke who was helping out said he ate with you and delirious? which sounds cool, i think it really blessed him!

    What was the passage you said again from Eziekiel that you said had touched you i think you said spoke about the breath of God before you sung 'breath of god'? I would like to look it up as the spirit really touched me in that moment!

    god bless and thanks

    Salvador
  • what a great post... I can really tell that God has placed this burden on your heart in an area that you may have some influence to make a difference... keep that passion and follow God's calling for you
  • Ej
    I'm sure I emailed you about this a while ago...but it doesn't hurt to repeat some of what was said to add to a larger conversation. So.

    Just a thought...

    It’s with alarming speed that our world has begun to lose the ability to empathize with feeling. It's like we're so far gone in a time where truth gets lost in apathy, where all the chaos in our lives can pass as sane. It's like nobody cares that we're all going numb to the effects of entropy and pain. And like all the drama is brought to play in cheap substitution for the real. But once in a while, there will be the sound of a breaking heart. And what strikes me as miraculous, ludicrous, and so intricately poetic is that shattered hearts can inspire one another.

    This summer I was supposed to be in Rwanda. But because of my age I was denied acceptance to go along on the trip. That didn’t stop my heart from breaking. Injustice is a term with which we pertain to a concept just barely out of the reach of linguistic definition. And so often we lose the emotion embodied by the mere word. We forget that the word itself is simply a dam. It stands to represent…because behind that dam, amazing amounts of passion is contained and if we re-examine the word, and try to grasp that feeling of drowning within the fervent feelings that are supposed to be unlocked by that word, that simple attempt to describe something so much bigger, we will be undone and left speechless. ...does that make sense?

    If you’ve ever been in the downtown east side of Vancouver, I'm sure you'd understand how my heart is broken for this picture of indifference to the hurting. It just doesn’t make sense to me how suits, ties, and red high heels can coexist with mendicant words scrawled upon cardboard signs without the finest hint of conscientious crisis.

    A week after wandering Vancity's sketchy streets, I was sitting across from a friend at a local coffee shop. "Then why does God let poverty happen?" She gave me this smug grin that suggested that she was sure she had asked a question with a level of abstract that would end this conversation. These God-conversations...they were never meant to make her suddenly defensive...but they always seemed to end that way. I never figured that what popped out of my mouth next would end up turning into a commission for us both. "So often we turn the blame and ask why God lets these things happen when the fundamental question is this: Why do WE let this happen?" Obviously we don't control a great deal of things in life, but what if we all just played our strings, the ones that are in our hands? What if we all realized that we're alive because of the self-less, sacrificial love of Another and should be longing to seek after a life of knowing what it means to love like that, thus spending our whole lives on the experiment? Just...what if?

    I love what Donald Miller said about how it's as if something was broken in the world, and we were supposed to hold our palms against the wound. Beautiful.

    Like I said, it's just a thought.
  • Whenever i think about justice I am reminded that I am injust and my God is just. It makes the cross of Christ all the more blessed...

    "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, 25 whom God put forward as a propitiation by his blood, to be received by faith. This was to show God's righteousness, because in his divine forbearance he had passed over former sins. 26 It was to show his righteousness at the present time, so that he might be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus." Rom 3: 21-26
  • Ben
    I love verses about mission and changing the world. I think that there is a real need for the church of today to rise to the injustices that are happening all over the world. So often churches hide behind the walls of there buildings and the solidarity of their traditions and lose out on the simple messages and aspects of being a christian. One verse that inspired me this summer and still opens my mind today is James 1:27 "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world." It is a very powerful message and it never fails to inspire me to be more outward looking.
    So how do we achieve what James descirbes as pure religion? I believe that a lot of the time 'church' (including my own) can miss the mark... I believe we are not called to e a mission centered church, or a prayer centered church or a worship centered church. I believe that a true church has to be a Jesus centered church. Trying to apply Jesus' principles and way of life to the church of today.
    All of the things like Worship, Prayer, Disciplship, Mission and serving are key to the church and should not be overlooked, BUT Jesus needs to be the centre. I remember singing a great song once that put it very well 'Christ, Be the center of our lives, be the place we fix our eyes, be the center of our lives'
    So that is a good place for a church or person to start, with Jesus at our core effecting everything which we do and everyone that we meet of help.

    Another interesting point that god has been talking to me about which links in with the 'whole Mission thing' is sowing. My view on sowing is that whenever a christian does something with a heart for mission it sows a seed in the heart of the non-believer. And oneday hopefully that seed may grow into a beautiful tree. So it is important for us not only to do the 'Big' things but do little things to sow seeds. Mark 4:14 says "The farmer sows the word" John writes "One sows, and one reaps" and in Corinthians Paul writes "Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously" inspiring us to sow seeds in many peoples lives.

    ...and to finish two amazing quotes from CS lewis to end...
    I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.

    It's so much easier to pray for a bore than to go and see one.




    (BORE BEING A:)a dull, tiresome, or uncongenial person.)
  • Vicky,

    I have a burden on my heart as well to stop human trafficking. I am putting on a worship teleseminar in the Spring with all the proceeds going to a ministry called NightLight (www.nightlightbangkok.com), that is working to help women in Thailand get out of that lifestyle.

    I would love to have you teach one of the teleseminars. Please let me know if you're interested.
  • The Amos 5 theme is very much like the theme Jon Foreman uses in his song "Instead Of A Show". There was quite a bit of discussion about it when I posted it some time back.

    http://snowjunkie.wordpress.com/2008/06/09/jon-...
  • Vicki!

    There are five purposes of the church: Discipleship, Fellowship, Outreach, Service, and Worship. Only one of these cannot be done in heaven: Outreach. This should give a big clue what the church mission of the church is. Jesus called the church to Go into ALL the world and make disciples. I am NOT saying that the other four purposes of the church are not important, but I believe that we should design and focus our ministries in a way that reaches out to lost people.

    One day all Christians will be judged with by their works as stated in 1 Corinthians 3:10-15
    10By the grace God has given me, I laid a foundation as an expert builder, and someone else is building on it. But each one should be careful how he builds. 11For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ. 12If any man builds on this foundation using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw, 13his work will be shown for what it is, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test the quality of each man's work. 14If what he has built survives, he will receive his reward. 15If it is burned up, he will suffer loss; he himself will be saved, but only as one escaping through the flames. "

    Maybe we need a world wide revival to wake the church up. We can cheer from the stands, we can watch from sidelines, BUT what are we doing in the most important game of history: The game of life where people's destiny lies in our hands.

    The church also needs a sense of URGENCY. Everyday that passes by we draw one day closer to the return of Christ. However, every day that passes thousands of people are dying without Christ.

    Jesus was never a respecter of persons and neither should the church. We should develop ministries that reaches out to people regardless of their age, gender, nationality, race, sex etc. The world needs to know that Jesus died for the whosoever and that anybody come to Christ regardless what they have done.

    I pray that God will raise up warriors who will step up and change this world for Jesus Christ!

    Richard
  • It seems a little "strange" to have you, a worship leader / artist, quote Amos; "away with the noise of your songs, I will not listen to the music of your harps." Even so, you are quite right.

    I've noticed that alot of us go to church/youth conventions/retreats (etc.) for ourselves. We hear a certain speaker/band is going to be there and we rush off. We've become a "me, me, me" generation. We need to get the focus off of ourselves, onto God and then to those surrounding us.

    Worship with music is awesome. It helps to focus our heart towards God. But those verses. Wow. Certainly puts things into perspective. Wow. We need to get this right. God isn't impressed by our music, He wants us to be right before Him and reach out to those around us.

    "We sing as the overflow of our actions, and we sing to draw near to God to fill us up. But only so that He can SEND US OUT! Sung worship is the commissiong BEFORE action, and the celebration AFTER action." We need to get this right!

    I pray that God would break our hearts with what breaks His. That we wouldn't be content becoming "spiritually fat". That our love for Christ would be shown through our actions, reaching out to those around us in need. A lost and dying world.

    I'd like to share what has been on my heart the last couple of months. Just over a year ago I received one of the worst phone calls of my life. Early morning, I was awake getting ready for work. The phone rang, my parents number. I figured since it was my birthday, I was getting a birthday wish.

    Instead as I picked up the phone and said "hello" - there was silence. My mother, on the other end says "there's been an accident." One of my closest friends had been in a boating accident that night and didn't make it. He was 20 years old.

    As I sat on my floor and cried like never before I could only think about all the great times we had. High school he was always a great friend, and always a great laugh. After I graduated and left him and all my friends behind to move across the country for work - things obviously changed. He, and another friend, were the only ones who came to visit while I lived away. And when I came home that summer for vacay, how awesome it was to go boating with him. And it was all gone. He was gone.

    Instead of running to God in that time I ran far away in every other direction. How could God do this to my best friend. 20 years old. I didn't understand it, and today I still don't. I won't lie.

    I didn't get to return home for his funeral. But 5 months ago when I returned I went to his gravesite. As I sat there and cried, a million things ran through my mind. My friend didn't know Christ. Whenever it was mentioned growing up, he said, I just want to have fun, there's lots of time.

    I guess what I'm trying to say is. We oftentimes think we have lots of time to do everything. We may know Christ, but we feel that we have lots of time to do things FOR Him. One day. Not everyone has one day.

    If, from all this, one thing has been impressed upon my heart more than anything else... life is oftentimes cut short. What we have to do - we have to do soon, for those around who need us, NOW. There are alot of hurting, lost, broken, dying people who need to see/hear the love of Jesus. We have to get out there. We have to. We HAVE to.
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