The biblical concept of "Hope in God's Justice" is rooted in the trust that God will ultimately right the wrongs of the world, as expressed in Psalms 37:28, which states that God "will not forsake his saints" and will "preserve them forever." This hope is further anchored in the assurance that God works all things together for good, as seen in Romans 8:28, where it is written that "all things work together for good to them that love God." As Christians, this hope in God's justice is a source of comfort and strength, guiding them to trust in God's sovereignty, as proclaimed in Psalms 23:1, "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want," and to wait patiently for His deliverance, even in the midst of suffering and injustice. Through this hope, believers are empowered to persevere and trust in God's ultimate triumph over evil, secure in the knowledge that His justice will prevail.
Horatius Bonar emphasizes the hope of a future day when God will right all wrongs, drawing parallels between the desolation of Jerusalem and the current state of the world filled with evil and injustice. He highlights that despite the darkness surrounding us, believers can find comfort in the promis
