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God's Justice

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In the biblical context, God's justice is a fundamental aspect of His character, emphasizing His righteous and fair nature, as seen in Psalms 89:14, which states that "righteousness and justice are the foundation of Your throne." This concept is intricately linked to God's holiness and sovereignty, as He is the ultimate arbiter of right and wrong, punishing the wicked and rewarding the righteous, as expressed in Romans 2:11, which affirms that "there is no partiality with God." The Bible also underscores God's justice in His redemption of humanity, as illustrated in Isaiah 30:18, which highlights God's desire to show mercy and justice to those who wait for Him, demonstrating the profound impact of God's justice on Christian faith and understanding of His loving yet righteous character. Through the lens of Scripture, God's justice is revealed as a multifaceted attribute that shapes the believer's understanding of God's nature and His interactions with humanity.

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon delivers a powerful sermon titled 'Justice Satisfied,' emphasizing the profound truth that God's justice, which once stood as a barrier to salvation, has been fully satisfied through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ. He explains that while the sinner is right to fear God's justice

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Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith emphasizes that God is a righteous judge who does not require our sacrifices, as everything belongs to Him. He highlights the importance of genuine praise and thanksgiving over mere ritualistic offerings, urging believers to recognize God's sovereignty and grace. Smith warns against the

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Shane Idleman

Shane Idleman emphasizes the theme of God as the avenger of His people in his sermon based on Psalms 35, addressing the current societal challenges and moral decline. He highlights the importance of prayer and trusting in God's sovereignty amidst rising persecution and confusion in the nation. Idlem

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John Gill

John Gill expounds on the justice and righteousness of God, emphasizing that these attributes are essential and inherent to His nature. He argues that God's righteousness is acknowledged by all rational beings and is crucial for His role as the Governor of the world. Gill distinguishes between vario

Charles Finney

Charles Finney emphasizes that God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked, urging sinners to turn from their evil ways to avoid eternal death. He explains that the death referred to is not merely physical but represents eternal separation from God, which is a state of misery rather than annihi

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the essential nature of God's justice, asserting that it is not merely an attribute but the very essence of God Himself. He explains that God's justice is perfectly aligned with His righteousness, and that there is no external principle compelling God to act justly; rather, He

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith addresses the question of God's fairness in his sermon on Psalms 73, illustrating the disparity between the prosperity of the wicked and the suffering of the righteous. He shares personal anecdotes of individuals who seem to thrive despite their sinful ways, while faithful believers endu

Charles Finney

Charles Finney emphasizes that God is morally obligated to do right, as He embodies disinterested benevolence, which is the highest good for all beings. He explains that God's nature requires Him to establish moral governance and act in accordance with the law of benevolence, which is essential for

John Gill

John Gill expounds on 1 Peter 3:12, emphasizing that the Lord's eyes are always upon the righteous, not just in the sight of men but through the righteousness of Christ. He reassures believers that God delights in them and is attentive to their prayers, promising justice and protection. Conversely,

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan emphasizes that 'The Lord is a Man of War,' illustrating God's ongoing battle against sin and the necessity of faith for the righteous. He explains that God's actions, including the extermination of the Canaanites, were driven by love and justice, aimed at purging corruption for t

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon addresses the modern conception of God, criticizing the creation of a false deity that lacks the attributes of the God of the Bible. He emphasizes that the true God is just and must be angry with wickedness, countering the belief that God is only loving and incapable of anger. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon

C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the distinction between the true 'Righteous Father' and the misguided notion of universal fatherhood that lacks justice and accountability for sin. He argues that the world often trivializes sin and its consequences, failing to recognize that a just God must also be a loving

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks emphasizes the inseparable connection between sin and its consequences, asserting that the wages of sin is death as stated in Romans 6:23. He argues that a just and righteous God cannot allow sin to go unpunished, and His threatenings against sin are as certain as His promises. Brooks

Octavius Winslow

Octavius Winslow emphasizes that God is the Avenger of the oppressed, standing firmly with the saints against injustice and oppression. He illustrates this with a missionary story from the Fiji Islands, where prayer led to divine intervention, showcasing God's strength on behalf of His people. Winsl

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith addresses the common accusation against God regarding His fairness and justice, emphasizing that humanity's suffering stems from sin and rebellion against God. He explains that God's grace in forgiving sins often troubles people, as they struggle to accept that the guilty can be forgiven

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith addresses God's controversy with man as depicted in Malachi, emphasizing the people's misguided accusations against God, claiming that serving Him is futile and that the wicked prosper more than the righteous. He highlights that such sentiments often stem from a lack of true commitment t

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith discusses the destruction of Sodom and the importance of God's justice in judgment, emphasizing Abraham's intercession for the city and God's fairness in not punishing the righteous alongside the wicked. He highlights the moral decline of Lot, who, despite being called righteous, was inf

ab-simpson

The preacher delves into the concept of partiality, which involves judging based on appearances and showing favoritism without considering a person's true merits or character. This partiality is condemned in the Bible, emphasizing that God is impartial and does not show favoritism based on external

anton-bosch

Anton Bosch addresses the common struggle of believers who question why the wicked prosper while the righteous suffer, citing biblical figures like Job, Asaph, David, and Jeremiah who grappled with the same dilemma. He emphasizes that prosperity and survival do not necessarily indicate God's blessin

art-katz

In this sermon, the speaker expresses concern about the injustice of wealthy individuals enriching themselves at the expense of impoverished people. The speaker believes that God will bring justice to the world, but only when He Himself rules. The speaker also discusses the concept of the rapture an

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ch-spurgeon

In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing that God will punish sin. He shares a story about a minister who, while walking in a forest, comes across a clearing with a light. To his surprise, he finds a group of people gathered there, listening to an orator. The minister fee

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chuck-smith

In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about an interesting individual who was obsessed with timing everything. It is later revealed that this person was a bank robber and had been involved in various prison breaks. The speaker then transitions to discussing the book of Job and how Elohu, one of

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clifford-fox

Clifford Fox preaches about the martyrdom of Augustine, a baker who was unjustly sentenced to be burned alive for his faith. Despite the cruel treatment he faced, Augustine remained steadfast in his belief in Jesus, even challenging the burgomaster and predicting his own fate. The story serves as a

david-servant

David Servant preaches about the intense anguish and distress Jesus experienced in Gethsemane, knowing He would bear the sins of the world and suffer God's holy wrath on the cross. Despite the option to call thousands of angels for protection, Jesus willingly submitted to God's plan, demonstrating H

derek-prince

This sermon delves into the theme of God's justice and the importance of waiting on Him, emphasizing the significance of crying out to God in moments of desperation. It explores the future events surrounding Jerusalem, the return of Jesus, and the establishment of His kingdom on earth, highlighting

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eli-brayley

This sermon delves into the temptation of envying the prosperity of the wicked and the struggle of questioning God's justice when the ungodly seem to thrive. Asaph's journey through this temptation, realization of the ultimate fate of the wicked, and the joy found in God's sanctuary are explored, hi

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favell-lee-mortimer

Favell Lee Mortimer delves into the mysteries of heaven and the divine knowledge of God, shedding light on the events in Jerusalem and the concept of divine judgment. Reflecting on the rebellion in Galilee and the tragic fate of rebels in the temple, Mortimer challenges the common perception of judg

george-kulp

George Kulp preaches about the consequences of sin and the unwavering stance of God against unrepentant wrongdoers, emphasizing that God's holiness demands purity of heart and obedience to His laws. The sermon delves into various biblical examples, from Sisera's defeat to Achan's sin, illustrating h

george-macdonald

George MacDonald preaches about the true nature of justice and mercy, emphasizing that God's justice and mercy are inseparable. He challenges the prevalent theories of atonement, rejecting the idea that the sufferings of Christ were necessary to appease a wrathful God. MacDonald believes in the aton

henry-law

Henry Law preaches on the lament of the captive Jews in Babylon, expressing their deep sorrow and longing for Zion. Despite being mocked by their captors to sing songs of Zion, the captives refuse, unable to find joy in a foreign land. Their devotion to Jerusalem is unwavering, declaring that even t

ian-paisley

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes that God is a God of justice, holiness, purity, but also of pardon, grace, love, mercy, and compassion. He highlights that God does not take pleasure in the doom of sinners and loves sinners so much that he sent his beloved son to die for them on the cross. Th

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j-vernon-mcgee

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the significance of the way of the cross as the only path to God. The brazen altar is highlighted as the place where access to God is made possible through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The altar is described as a symbol of strength and judgment, with its bra

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james-blaine-chapman

James Blaine Chapman addresses various questions from the Bible, shedding light on misunderstood passages and providing insightful explanations. From Noah's unintentional vice to the consequences of a father's iniquity on his child, Chapman emphasizes the importance of understanding the context and

james-bourne

James Bourne, in a letter to Mrs. T. Bushey in 1835, reflects on the trials believers face, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging God's justice and righteousness in afflictions. He warns against straying from God's ways and being ensnared by the world's allurements, highlighting the necessity

john-piper

In this sermon, the speaker shares a powerful story of a family tragedy where a father and two brothers were killed, leaving behind a 13-year-old daughter and their mother. The speaker emphasizes the importance of loving others and being transformed by the love and mercy of Christ. He prays for a he

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jonathan-edwards

Jonathan Edwards preaches about the end of the wicked contemplated by the righteous, emphasizing the fall of Babylon, the vengeance of God executed upon her, and the eternal punishment of the antichrist. The saints in heaven will see the wrath of God executed on the ungodly, but it will be no occasi

jonathan-edwards

Jonathan Edwards preaches about the justice of God in allotting indignation, wrath, tribulation, and anguish to wicked men, emphasizing that their sinful nature and refusal to repent and seek God's presence justly warrant such severe punishment. He highlights the seriousness of unbelief, opposition

leonard-ravenhill

In this sermon, the preacher begins by expressing gratitude for God's mercies and praises Him. He mentions the story of John Newton, who was lifted out of a pit and declared that eternity is too short to utter all of God's praise. The preacher then discusses the concept of judgment, emphasizing that

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neil-fraser

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the temptation to envy the apparent prosperity and pleasure of those who engage in sinful activities. He encourages the audience to focus on the past, present, and future of their faith in Jesus Christ. The preacher shares his own personal struggle and how God

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peter-hammond

Peter Hammond preaches on the relevance of the Book of Habakkuk today, addressing the difficult questions it raises about the existence of evil, suffering, and God's justice. Habakkuk, a contemporary of Jeremiah and Ezekiel, ministered during a time of moral decay and spiritual apostasy in Judah, gr

robert-wurtz-ii

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding biblical principles in order to effectively win souls for God. He explains that man is responsible for knowing and following God's will, as they are born with the knowledge of right and wrong through the law of God written on th

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rolfe-barnard

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of God being a just judge who treats people fairly. He highlights the distinction between the righteous and the wicked, stating that God will not show favoritism or do wrong. The preacher urges the audience to follow God's commandments in order

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rolfe-barnard

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the severity of God's love and the consequences of sin. He emphasizes that God's love is not just about forgiveness and grace, but also about justice and punishment for sin. The preacher shares a personal story about watching a crucifixion scene with his daught

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st-augustine

St. Augustine preaches on the Psalms, highlighting the Church as the recipient of eternal life through Jesus Christ, signified as God's inheritance. The Psalms express a prayer for the Church to possess God and be blessed, while acknowledging the hindrances of sin and the need for God's mercy. The p

st-augustine

St. Augustine preaches on Psalm 7, reflecting on the story of Chusi, son of Jemini, who betrayed King David, drawing parallels to Judas betraying Jesus. He delves into the significance of names like Chusi (silence) and Achitophel (brother's ruin), connecting them to spiritual interpretations. The Ps

st-augustine

St. Augustine preaches about the Psalms, interpreting them to pertain to the Lord Christ rather than King Solomon, emphasizing Christ as the true Peace-maker who reconciles us to God through His sacrifice. The Psalms speak of Christ's judgment and justice, highlighting the importance of humility and

st-augustine

St. Augustine preaches about the importance of enduring through trials and tribulations, emphasizing the need for patience in the face of the prosperity of the wicked and the suffering of the righteous. He delves into the concept of God's justice, explaining how God's sparing of the wicked is a form

st-john-chrysostom

John Chrysostom addresses Bishop Innocent, detailing the distress and iniquity that has occurred in Constantinople, leading to great mourning and lamentation. Despite efforts to restore order and seek justice through a synod, Theophilus, entrusted with the Church in Alexandria, unjustly accuses and

t-austin-sparks

The preacher delves into the concept of 'Avenger' (ekdikos) in the Bible, emphasizing the role of one who exacts justice and punishment for wrongs committed. The sermon highlights how God, as the ultimate Avenger, brings wrath upon those who practice evil, ensuring justice for the victims of crime a

tim-conway

This sermon delves into the doctrine of hell, emphasizing the biblical truth of eternal punishment for those who reject God. It challenges the audience to consider the severity, security, suitability, and sanctity of hell, highlighting the importance of God's glory and justice. The speaker urges lis

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warren-wiersbe

Warren Wiersbe delivers a powerful sermon based on Psalms 7:10-17, emphasizing the consequences of sin and the importance of maintaining integrity in the face of persecution. The passage illustrates God's judgment on sin and the need for believers to trust in His justice. David's plea for God to exa

zac-poonen

This sermon emphasizes the universal nature of sin and the need for Jesus, who came for sinners, not just religious people. It delves into the concept of God's justice and how sin requires a penalty, which Jesus paid on the cross to demonstrate both justice and love. The sermon also addresses miscon

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zac-poonen

This sermon emphasizes the importance of recognizing our own need for God's blessings, as seen in Matthew 5:3, and the significance of treating others with love and fairness, as summarized in Matthew 7:12. It highlights the core message of the Bible to treat others as we want to be treated, reflecti

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