Dear Lord,
Today, as I step into this new week, I boldly declare victory over every circumstance. I refuse to settle for mere survival; instead, I will thrive and flourish in the face of every challenge. I step forward expecting good news, unexpected blessings, and divine favor. I expect to receive abundantly more than I have asked for. In the powerful name of Jesus, I claim these promises. Amen🙏🏽
Dear Lord,
Today, help me stop trying to fight what You told me to speak over. I keep putting my hands on battles my faith should be talking to. Teach me to bless what looks too big, declare what You said, and stop acting like the outcome depends on my strength. If You gave me the word, help me stand there in confidence until it moves. In Jesus’ name. Amen🙏🏽
Karmelo Anthony, a Black teenager, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison after being convicted by a jury with no Black jurors. Whatever one believes about the verdict itself, we cannot ignore the larger truth that many Americans are wrestling with: justice is still being administered through a system with a long history of racial disparity in sentencing and punishment.
This requires more than reaction. It requires moral honesty about who is deemed dangerous, whose pain is centered, and how differently accountability has often been applied in America. If we want justice worthy of its name, it cannot be shaped by race.
#KarmeloAnthony
People seem more concerned with Asian businesses not getting supported by Black people and less concerned about shop owners racially profiling Black people, and economically exploiting the least wealthy group in America. It’s tiring