December 23, 2024
Beloved Children of God in Christ, I greet and bless you all in the name of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. It is a delight to meet you all on this day, December 23rd, through this daily Auspicious Message. May God bless you. What is the auspicious word God has for us today? Psalm 37:6 – “He shall bring forth your righteousness as the light, And your justice as the noonday.”
Some of you may feel that the Lord has not yet delivered justice for you. You may be crying, saying, “In this matter, I have not received justice.” Today, the Lord says that He will bring forth your righteousness as the light. This means that when God brings justice, those who are in a dark room will be brought to the light. Those who are in captivity will be set free. God is granting you the ability to do your work with righteousness and perfection. He is prophetically speaking to those who feel imprisoned—whether in darkness, captivity, or jail—that He is giving you a new life. Before entering the new year, God will transform you into a responsible son, give you a good job, and place you in a good position in society.
If, as parents, you are worried about your children’s future—perhaps you feel burdened about their lives, especially when they’ve faced difficult circumstances—do not fear. For some, God is prophetically speaking that there will be no trace of the past incident. God will perform wonders and bring forth righteousness like light. God’s justice can sometimes be seen in how He helps you forget the past. The old life is to be forgotten, and He offers you a new opportunity. There is a difference between worldly justice and God’s justice. When God forgives, He forgets. Today, God is desiring to give a new life to His children.
Not only that, but He says, “Your justice I will bring as the noonday.” This means that what was once seen as a dark room—your justice—will now be as clear as the midday sun. For those who have been trapped in a situation, God will do justice for you. If you have lost a job, He will redeem it. If you’ve had issues with property, He will bring justice and restore it. In family cases, God will reunite you and bring peace. He will break the barriers and help you continue your studies. God is righteous and just. As His chosen children, when you call upon Him day and night in your matters, will He not act on your behalf? Though God is patient, He will not delay His justice for you. Your merciful God says, “Very soon, I will do justice for you.”
Testimony from Sister Sharmila Xavier:
In our family, a court case had been ongoing for more than 8 years. Because of this, we lost all peace, tranquillity, and happiness. We lost everything, and our family was shattered. In great sorrow, we didn’t know what to do. In this state, I wrote to Brother Stephen via email, sharing our situation in detail. Brother read it and, with great burden and compassion, prayed and replied. He told us, “Never lose hope, do not worry. Trust in the Lord, and you will see His glory.” A few days after receiving this message and due to Brother Stephen’s prayers, the 8-year-long court case was resolved in our favor by God’s grace. We received victory in the case. What a beautiful testimony! Sometimes it may seem that God is silent, but He works silently in the background. The same God who gave justice in an 8-year court case will also do justice for you.
Prayer:
Dear Lord, we thank You. You said, “You shall bring forth my righteousness as the light, And my justice as the noonday.” For those children who have not yet received justice, let them receive justice. For those who are expecting a new opportunity, let them receive it—whether it is a new job, a new ministry opportunity, an opportunity to go abroad, or the chance to continue their studies. Before they enter the new year, according to Your word, “Behold, I make all things new,” let this new beginning start now. Make all things new for Your children. Bring forth righteousness and justice like the noonday for them. We thank You, Lord. Help them in their cases, fight their battles, and bring justice into their lives. In Jesus’ name, Amen.