Psalm 75:7
It is God who executes judgment, putting down one and lifting up another.
Revelation 16:7
Yes, O Lord God, the Almighty, your judgments are true and just!
“No justice; no peace!” So goes the chant, and rightly so. Whether or not those who call for such justice is legitimate or true justice, the truth remains: peace does not come to us apart from true justice. For example, we all want to be treated justly at work, in financial dealings large or small, in travel arrangements, seating at a restaurant, checking out at the grocery, or getting into the HOV lane on the highway.
And when it comes to legal troubles, civil lawsuits, child welfare, or matters of medical need, the issues of justice and truth are even greater. How much more so when it comes to our very being throughout eternity! God is perfectly just and wholly righteous in his ways.
That, however, would be very bad news were it not for God’s grace and mercy, foriveness and redemption. Truth be told, we have all sinned and stand under the condemning judgment of God because of our sins. So while we want judgment – especially if we are not being treated fairly according to our understanding of justice – there are other dimensions to our desire for justice that may not be so appealing to us.
But the justice of God has been satisfied by his Son. Jesus perfectly obeyed God and offered his life as the atoning sacrifice for ous sins. Through Jesus Christ our desire for justice is a totally pure and good.
Perhaps, however, as we seek justice from others, we would do well to remember that God’s justice has been mediated through his mercy and grace on Jesus. Because of that justice will be served mingled with God’s grace and love. We can do better than to reflect that justice tempered by grace and love to those who seek justice from us.
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