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We often list God's attributes. God is just. God is merciful. God is love. God is righteous. God is good. But I wonder, Is God just?
Please don't misunderstand. I'm not wanting to malign God's character - God forbid!!!
So … is God just? And what do we mean by that? Is God just by human standards, or does He have some other value of Justice?
The question is asked "Will not the God of the whole earth do good?" And of course He will always do what is right, and He is perfectly good. But is right and good necessarily "justice"?
For example, is it "just" to offer the same pay to someone who only works a short time compared to someone who toils all day? Is it "just" to forgive our sins at all? For that matter, do we actually WANT God to be "just"? Because if we are honest, I don't think any of us wants to receive what we "deserve" from Him.
What do you think?
Please don't misunderstand. I'm not wanting to malign God's character - God forbid!!!
So … is God just? And what do we mean by that? Is God just by human standards, or does He have some other value of Justice?
The question is asked "Will not the God of the whole earth do good?" And of course He will always do what is right, and He is perfectly good. But is right and good necessarily "justice"?
For example, is it "just" to offer the same pay to someone who only works a short time compared to someone who toils all day? Is it "just" to forgive our sins at all? For that matter, do we actually WANT God to be "just"? Because if we are honest, I don't think any of us wants to receive what we "deserve" from Him.
What do you think?