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“Yeshu answered him: ‘If I have spoken wrongly, then prove the evil to me, but if rightly, why did you strike Me?'” ⚖️ (John 18:23)

This verse from the trial of Yeshu before Annas shows His calm courage and justice – after being struck by a guard, Yeshu does not react with anger, but with a logical question: if He spoke wrongly, prove it, and if rightly, why do you strike? ✨ This is a lesson: in the face of injustice, respond with truth and peace, not violence. Yeshu, innocent, defends the truth without aggression, showing the character of the Kingdom of God (John 18:36). In today’s world of conflicts and hate, these words call for a wise defense – ask for evidence, stand for the truth, but with gentleness (1 Peter 3:15)!

Reflection for today: Consider how you react to injustice – with anger or with wisdom? 🤔 Do you follow Yeshu in defending the truth? Ask Him for courage and peace – the truth will prevail! 🙏 Remember, His reaction changed history – yours can too! ❤️

Glory to Yeshu ❤️

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