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Justice Written Into the Fabric of the Cosmos


Sermon Title:

Justice Written Into the Fabric of the Cosmos


📍Sermon


A Justice-Centered Teaching on Order, Responsibility, and Universal Accountability


Opening Prayer

🙏🏼🌍📿🛐🤲🏼✝️🙌🏼


Elohim of creation and order,

You who set boundaries for light, time, and truth,

Align our understanding with the wisdom written into the universe itself.

Let justice no longer be debated as opinion,

But recognized as law woven into existence.

We receive this instruction under the authority of Yahusha,

Through whom all order is sustained.


Halleluyah🧾


📖Foundational Scripture


Yesha‘yahu (Isaiah) 1:17, Halleluyah Scriptures

“Learn to do good! Seek right-ruling, reprove the oppressor, defend the fatherless, plead for the widow.”📜


🧾Additional Scriptures

Tehillim (Psalms) 19:1, Halleluyah Scriptures

“The heavens are proclaiming the esteem of Ěl; And the expanse is declaring the work of His hand.”📜


Iyoḇ (Job) 38:33, Halleluyah Scriptures

“Do you know the laws of the heavens? Do you set their rule over the earth?”📜


Qorintiyim Aleph (1 Corinthians) 14:33, Halleluyah Scriptures

“For Elohim is not Elohim of disorder but of peace.”📜


Miryam (Mary) Luqas~(Luke) 1:45, Halleluyah Scriptures

“And blessed is she who believed, because the matters spoken to her by Elohim will be performed.”🧾


Mishely~Proverbs 31:89, Halleluyah Scriptures

“Open your mouth for the mute, for the rights of all the downcast. Open your mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of the poor and needy.”🧾


📌The Story


Before institutions existed, order already governed reality.


Light obeyed limits.


Stars moved without collision.


Cycles repeated without negotiation.


The Cosmos did not argue for balance. It enacted it.

When justice later appeared within cities, laws, and systems, it was never meant to be invented. It was meant to mirror cosmic order.


Yesha‘yahu’s instruction echoes the same principle found in the heavens:


Order must be learned.


Balance must be pursued.


Correction must occur when disruption appears.


In the universe, imbalance produces collapse.


In society, imbalance produces harm.


Cosmic Order, Manhattan Museums, and Right-Ruling

In Manhattan, the American Museum of Natural History and the Hayden Planetarium showcase the universe as ordered and measurable. The stars do not negotiate. The laws of motion are consistent.


Gravity does not favor the powerful.



When the Cosmos speaks through the museum halls, it is not a suggestion. It is evidence.


To “seek right-ruling” is to align systems with universal order, not cultural preference.


Yahusha does not replace this order; He embodies it, sustaining both creation and correction.


Unkulunkulu, as Creator, is fulfilled through Yahusha. The One through whom all things hold together.


💬Philosophy, Black Women’s Wisdom, and the Cosmos🌠


💬Philosopher Immanuel Kant observed:

“Two things fill the mind with ever-increasing wonder, the starry heavens above and the moral law within.”


☄️Black women have long articulated the same principle through lived truth.


Audre Lorde stated:

“There is no such thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives.”


bell hooks taught:

“Justice is what love looks like in public.”


These voices reinforce the cosmic principle: order and justice are not optional; they are structural.


Ancestral Remembrance (Amadlozi)

Before modern institutions, ancestors guided moral order.


Amadlozi teach that justice is not new; it is inherited.


When the Cosmos remains constant, so must our commitment to protecting the vulnerable.


Applied Statistics, Sociology, and Comparative Geography


Justice is measurable.


In the U.S., children in under-resourced communities are 3.4 times more likely to experience state intervention through foster care than children in affluent areas.

Communities with stronger protective systems show up to 40% lower violent crime rates over 20 years.


Elder financial exploitation is 27–35% higher in areas without strong advocacy and oversight.

Comparative geography shows a clear contrast:


Norway spends over 2.7% of GDP on family and child welfare, while the U.S. spends less than 1%.


Nordic restorative justice systems report 20–30% lower recidivism than U.S. models.


This aligns with Yesha‘yahu’s premise: justice prevents collapse.


Law, Constitution, and Right-Ruling

The U.S. Constitution does not use scripture, but it embeds the same principles:


Due process (5th Amendment)

Equal protection (14th Amendment)

Separation of powers (Articles I–III)

Parens patriae (legal duty to protect those who cannot protect themselves)

These structures limit oppression and enforce right-ruling, echoing the command to “reprove the oppressor” and “defend the vulnerable.”


Symbolism: Light, Space, and Structure

Picture justice as starlight:

Invisible until it reaches something.

Constant, even when ignored.

Revealing distance, direction, and truth.


Tehillim declares that the heavens speak without words. Justice, likewise, testifies through outcomes.


Order is not loud.


It is consistent.


Call to Action and Ministry Support


WBJMinistries exists to teach justice as alignment. With scripture, with law, with creation itself.


To support this work of justice-centered education and advocacy:

Cash App: $WBJMinistries

Chime: $Wanda-Jones-153

Prayer requests may be sent to:


Closing Prayer

🙏🏼🌍📿🛐🤲🏼✝️🙌🏼


Elohim of the heavens and the earth,

Restore justice to its rightful orbit.

Let our systems reflect the order You established.

May Yahusha remain the center that holds all things together.

We leave aligned, instructed, and accountable.


Halleluyah🧾



 
 
 

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