God Is Perfectly Just (Even When Life Isn’t Fair) - S2E28
The greedy businessman dies wealthy in his sleep. The faithful mother gets cancer at forty-two. The criminal walks free on a technicality. If God is perfectly just, why does life seem so unfair?
In this episode, we're wrestling with one of the hardest questions in the Christian faith: how a perfectly just God and an obviously unjust world can both be true at the same time. We'll unpack what God's justice actually means, why it operates on an eternal timeline instead of an immediate one, and how the cross is where justice and mercy meet without either being compromised. If you've ever watched someone get away with evil and wondered where God was — this episode is for you.
"The apparent injustice in this world isn't evidence that God is unjust. It's evidence that the final chapter hasn't been written yet. We're living in the middle of the story, and God's justice will have the last word."
In This Episode, You'll Discover:
* The three dimensions of God's justice: his just rule, his fair distribution, and his punishment of wrongdoing
* Why God's justice operates on an eternal timeline, and why that doesn't mean he's indifferent to your pain right now
* How the gospel satisfies God's justice while extending mercy — God is both just and the justifier
Practical Applications:
* Release the burden of vengeance, trusting God's justice frees you from the soul-poison of carrying unpunished wrongs
* Find hope in hopeless situations — no injustice will go unaddressed, no victim will be forgotten, and justice will prevail
* Let God's justice humble you and drive you to grace, because we're not just victims of injustice, we're also perpetrators who need the cross
Your Assignment This Week: Do two things. First, if you're holding onto bitterness toward someone who wronged you, write their name on a piece of paper and pray: "God, I release this person to your justice. I trust you to deal with them rightly, and I let go of my need for vengeance." Second, spend time thanking God that his justice was satisfied at the cross for your sins. Let both truths shape your heart.
💬 Community Question: Have you experienced injustice that still feels unresolved? How does knowing that God will ultimately make all things right affect how you carry that burden? Or maybe you're struggling to trust God's justice because of what you've been through — if so, what would help you take a step toward releasing it to him? Your struggle and your hope might encourage someone else wrestling with the same questions. Email us at Charlie@heychurchmedia.com [Charlie@heychurchmedia.com] or just hit the "Send us a text" link below!
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