10.20.2025

Sayings of the Wise - #10 — “Maintain Justice for the Fatherless” (Prov.23:10–11)


 Saying #10
— Maintain Justice for the Fatherless

πŸ“– Proverbs 23:10–11 (NASB 1995)

“Do not move the ancient boundary,
Or go into the fields of the fatherless;
For their Redeemer is strong;
He will plead their case against you.”


🌾 Meaning of the Text

This proverb blends two images — land boundaries and legal justice — to teach one truth:
God defends those who cannot defend themselves.

1️⃣ “Do not move the ancient boundary”
In ancient Israel, every family’s land was a sacred inheritance — a gift from God (see Deuteronomy 19:14). To “move” the stone markers was not just theft; it was a violation of divine order, an attempt to rewrite God’s distribution of blessing and justice.

➡️ Meaning: Don’t shift moral, spiritual, or ethical boundaries to gain advantage. What God established as right remains right.

2️⃣ “Or go into the fields of the fatherless”
The “fatherless” represent the vulnerable — those without protection, power, or voice. Exploiting their weakness was not just cruel; it was a crime against heaven.

➡️ Meaning: Don’t take advantage of those who cannot defend themselves — in business, relationships, or community life.

3️⃣ “For their Redeemer is strong”
The Hebrew word for “Redeemer” is (go’ el) — the kinsman-redeemer, one who defends a relative’s rights (as Boaz did for Ruth).

Here, God Himself steps in as the Redeemer of the oppressed.

➡️ Meaning: You may have power on earth, but God is their defender in heaven. He takes up their case personally.

πŸ•Š️ Spiritual Principle
Justice delayed or denied to the weak will still reach God’s court — and He will overturn every injustice in His time.

This proverb warns the powerful and comforts the powerless.
It reminds the wise woman that maturity means integrity —
to stand for what is right, even when it costs her.


⚖️ Scene: The Court of Wisdom

(A quiet courtroom bathed in light. The Judge’s gavel rests beside an open scroll. Four women step forward — each one shaped by a different journey, each bearing the marks of lessons learned.)


1️⃣ RAE — “The Voice That Once Spoke Too Soon”

“I once thought justice meant strength — being the loudest voice in the room,
setting everyone straight, demanding fairness on my terms.
But I learned that justice without mercy becomes judgment.
I moved boundaries with my words —
pushing people rather than protecting them.

Now I fight differently.
I speak slower, but stronger.
I don’t shout truth — I serve it.

Justice isn’t about proving I’m right.
It’s about ensuring others aren’t wronged.”


2️⃣ MIA — “The Heart That Once Looked Away”

“I saw the fatherless — the lonely, the overlooked —
but sometimes I smiled and passed by.
Not because I didn’t care,
but because I feared their pain might drain my joy.

But God showed me: love isn’t always laughter —
sometimes it’s sitting in silence beside someone’s ache.

Now I move toward the broken, not away.
I bring joy that heals, not humor that hides.

I’ve learned — compassion is the courage to stay when others walk away.”


3️⃣ ELI — “The Mind That Once Stood Still”

“I studied justice, wrote about it, prayed for it —
but rarely stood up for it.
I saw injustice and analyzed it from afar.

Then one day, the Spirit whispered,
‘Justice doesn’t live in journals; it lives in actions.’

I realized my silence was agreement.
My caution had become complicity.

So now I speak — not loudly, but firmly.
I defend what’s right, even if my voice trembles.

I’ve learned that wisdom without courage is incomplete.”


4️⃣ FAY — “The Soul That Once Chose Comfort”

“I thought peace meant avoiding conflict,
staying quiet, staying safe.

But when others were mistreated and I said nothing,
I moved the boundary of justice by standing still.

Then I saw — silence can be as sharp as injustice itself.

Now I stand, even if my stance is small.
I offer calm that comforts, but courage that counts.

True peace doesn’t ignore pain —
it faces it with faith.”


🌿 The Judge’s Word

(A voice from the bench — gentle yet powerful.)

“Well done, daughters of wisdom.
You have learned that justice is not born in noise or neglect —
but in the steady hands that protect the weak.

Go now, and keep the boundaries of compassion intact.
Defend what cannot defend itself.
And remember —
when you guard the fatherless,
you guard My heart.”


πŸ’¬ Reflection Question

When you see someone being overlooked, mistreated, or left behind —
do you speak, step in, or stay silent?
Which of the four voices echoed your response according to your primary temperament
— Rae, Mia, Eli, or Fay?

πŸ’­ Kindly share your answer in the comments below. πŸ’¬✨. Thank you


🌾 Closing Thought

Justice isn’t a courtroom word — it’s a covenant of the heart.
And when the world forgets the fatherless,
the wise woman remembers:

Their Redeemer is strong.


Wishing you a wonderful week, ladies. Keep lifting each other up and encouraging others to walk with us through the 30 Sayings of the Wise. πŸ’•

6 comments:

  1. Good Morning Ladies

    When I see someone being overlooked, mistreated, or left behind —I step in- speaking up for others isn't popular and most times when you go against the grain you become the target or the unpopular one but there is a righteous anger that stirs in my heart when people are being treated injustly especially children. And perhaps that's because of my own life and upbringing ( being Fatherless and Motherless) having no one to fight or champion you , you learn quickly you have to do it yourself- and if you chose the way of the victor instead of the victim- it leads you to fighting for others as well.

    Thank you for thr reminder to keep advocating for the " Fatherless "

    Which of the four voices echoed your response according to your primary Temperament
    Eli reads more like my primary Temperament

    Have a good day

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  2. Good morning everyone!
    Primary Temperament - Melancholic

    Sayings of the Wise - #10 — “Maintain Justice for the Fatherless” (Prov.23:10–11)

    3️⃣ ELI — “The Mind That Once Stood Still”

    Great day all!

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  3. Good morning everyone
    No.one rae, the voice that once speak too soon
    Alison

    Have a happy thankgiveing today to all the locals
    And visitors alike
    Peace

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  4. Debbie - SanguineOctober 20, 2025

    Good Morning WS

    Saying #10
    Maintain Justice for the Fatherless

    When you see someone being overlooked, mistreated, or left behind — do you speak up, step in, or stay silent?
    For me, I often feel compelled to step in. I was recently having a conversation with someone, and I shared that I could never serve as a juror on a case involving children. Seeing kids being mistreated burns my heart, I can’t stand it.
    There are times when I do step in, especially if it’s someone I know. But when it involves a stranger, even though everything in me wants to help, fear sometimes holds me back. I worry about being told to mind my own business, and so, I stay silent.

    2️⃣ MIA — “The Heart That Once Looked Away”

    Have a Great Day

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  5. Good morning WS.
    Melancholic

    Saying #10

    3️⃣ ELI — “The Mind That Once Stood Still”

    I’ve learned that wisdom without courage is incomplete.”

    Have a wonderful day.


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  6. Ann CallisteOctober 20, 2025

    Morning everyone
    Saying of the wise #10
    Phlegmatic
    #4 FAY The soul that once chose comfort
    Blessed day everyone

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Sayings of the Wise - #10 — “Maintain Justice for the Fatherless” (Prov.23:10–11)

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