Jehovah's justice is, not a cold quality that repels us, but an endearing quality that draws us to him. The Bible clearly describes the compassionate nature of Jehovah's justice, or righteousness. Let us consider some of the heartwarming ways that Jehovah exercises his justice.
Jehovah's perfect justice moves him to show faithfulness and loyalty toward his servants. The psalmist David came to appreciate firsthand this facet of Jehovah's justice. From his own experience and from his study of God's ways, what conclusion did David reach? He declared: "Jehovah is a lover of justice, and he will not leave his loyal ones. to time indefinite they will certainly be guarded." (Psalm 37:28) What comforting assurance! Our God will never for one moment abandon those who are loyal to him. We can therefore count on his closeness and his loving care. His justice guarantees this! -Proverbs 2:7, 8.
Divine justice is sensitive to the needs of the afflicted. Jehovah's concern for disadvantaged ones is evident in the Law he gave to Israel. For example, the Law made special provisions to ensure that orphans and widows were cared for. (Deuteronomy 24:17-21) Recognizing how difficult life could be for such families, Jehovah himself became their fatherly Judge and Protector, the one "executing judgment for the fatherless boy and the widow." (Deuteronomy 10:18; Psalm 68:5) Jehovah warned the Israelites that if they victimized defenseless women and children, he would unfailingly hear the outcry of such ones. He stated: "My anger will indeed blaze." (Exodus 22:22-24) While anger is not one of Jehovah's dominant qualities, he is provoked to righteous indignation by deliberate acts of injustice, especially when the victims are the lowly and the helpless. -Psalm 103:6.
Jehovah also assures us that he "treats none with partiality nor accepts a bribe." (Deuteronomy 10:17) Unlike many humans with power or influence, Jehovah is not swayed by material wealth or outward appearance. He is completely free from bias or favoritism. Consider a truly remarkable evidence of Jehovah's impartiality. The opportunity of becoming his true worshipers, with endless life in view, is not restricted to an elite few. Rather, "in every nation the man that fears him and works righeousness is acceptable to him." (Acts 10:34, 35) This marvelous prospect is open to all regardless of their social standing, the color of their skin, or the country in which they live. Is that not true justice at its very best?
There is another aspect of Jehovah's perfect justice that merits our consideration and respect: the way he deals with transgressors of his righeous standards.
Next time: No Exemption From Punishment
7.12.2008
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