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This song rises from the heart of Jesus’ teaching — the great reversal where the last become first, the humble are lifted, and justice flows like a river. It’s a hymn of restoration, not retribution; a vision of the Kingdom that turns the world inside out through mercy, healing, and communal care. The images in this video reflect that world: people mending nets, sharing bread, rebuilding what was broken, and gathering in peace. These scenes echo the carpenter‑hands of Christ, the shared tables of the early church, and the prophetic call to lift the lowly. Nothing here is about spectacle or judgment — it’s about the quiet, steady work of restoration. This is the Kingdom Jesus described: not power over others, but love poured out; not domination, but dignity; not punishment, but renewal. May this song remind us that God’s justice is not a hammer — it’s a healing touch. BIBLICAL ANCHORS (clean, accurate, and directly tied to your lyrics) Luke 1:52–53 “He has brought down the mighty from their thrones and lifted up the humble; He has filled the hungry with good things.” Matthew 20:16 “So the last will be first, and the first last.” Amos 5:24 “Let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever‑flowing stream.” Isaiah 58:6–12 Break the chains, feed the hungry, shelter the poor, rebuild the ancient ruins — the blueprint of restorative justice. Luke 4:18–19 Good news to the poor, freedom for the oppressed, sight for the blind — the mission of Christ. John 13:14–15 The upside‑down leadership of Jesus: washing feet instead of demanding service. Acts 2:42–47 Shared meals, shared resources, shared life — the early church living the Kingdom. These passages anchor the song’s message: God’s justice restores what we broke. IMAGE DESCRIPTION (for the visually impaired) The visuals depict a peaceful, communal village scene: people repairing nets, sharing bread, tending the land, and working with carpenter tools. Children, elders, and families gather around tables and streams, surrounded by warm light and open skies. The atmosphere reflects the upside‑down Kingdom — a world rebuilt through mercy, humility, and shared labor. These images symbolize restoration, welcome, and the lifting of the lowly. upside down kingdom last shall be first justice like a river christian justice song gospel restoration kingdom of god song beatitudes music christian choir anthem biblical justice worship song justice restoration worship christian community song