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I have read about the killing of innocent African Americans in Mississippi, in many cases just because they looked at, whistled at, or greeted a white woman. There is a report of human rights workers supporting the rights of African Americans in the Southern States, and in most cases the murderers escaped justice. This was a problem where there were white supremacist juries and judges hearing the cases.
These days many who read these stories of the lynching and murder of innocent human beings just because they weren't white, are horrified and wonder why on earth these brutal murderers were able to get away with their crimes. Many of these people lost faith in the Southern American justice system because of it and came to the conclusion that the justice system was corrupt even up to the office of J Edgar Hoover, and there was little they could do about it at the time. Those concerned ones living in the state of Mississippi who spoke out against the violation of human rights, were seen as the enemy, and were in fear of their own lives.
But, although the white supremacist murderers were able to escape the corrupt justice system of the Southern States in the early to mid 20th Century, they have not escaped divine justice. Most of the murderers have now died, and their spirits are in terror, fearfully away the Judgment, where they know, without a doubt that they will be found guilty at the bar of God and that eternal torment in hell awaits them.
Knowing this, brings comfort and assurance to Christian believers, knowing that no white supremacist murderer will escape God's justice, even though they may have escaped human justice. When the day of Judgment arrives for all of us, there will be nowhere else to go.
Genuine Christian believers are looking forward to that day when they will know that through their faith in Christ, they will be able to stand before God without guilt, fear, or shame, and will enter into the joys of their Lord. But the wicked, who rejected Christ will have all their sins shown before all and will be thrown into the outer darkness where there will be wailing and gnashing of teeth.
These days many who read these stories of the lynching and murder of innocent human beings just because they weren't white, are horrified and wonder why on earth these brutal murderers were able to get away with their crimes. Many of these people lost faith in the Southern American justice system because of it and came to the conclusion that the justice system was corrupt even up to the office of J Edgar Hoover, and there was little they could do about it at the time. Those concerned ones living in the state of Mississippi who spoke out against the violation of human rights, were seen as the enemy, and were in fear of their own lives.
But, although the white supremacist murderers were able to escape the corrupt justice system of the Southern States in the early to mid 20th Century, they have not escaped divine justice. Most of the murderers have now died, and their spirits are in terror, fearfully away the Judgment, where they know, without a doubt that they will be found guilty at the bar of God and that eternal torment in hell awaits them.
Knowing this, brings comfort and assurance to Christian believers, knowing that no white supremacist murderer will escape God's justice, even though they may have escaped human justice. When the day of Judgment arrives for all of us, there will be nowhere else to go.
Genuine Christian believers are looking forward to that day when they will know that through their faith in Christ, they will be able to stand before God without guilt, fear, or shame, and will enter into the joys of their Lord. But the wicked, who rejected Christ will have all their sins shown before all and will be thrown into the outer darkness where there will be wailing and gnashing of teeth.