What is our stance seeing someone being victim of injustice? (part 2).

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What is our stance seeing someone being victim of injustice? (part 2).

  • “For the Father judges no man, but has committed all judgment to the Son,” (Joh 5:22)

Many people think that to be a Christian means to imitate Jesus when, in truth, it is to hear His voice and abide by what He enjoins us. That is to say, not all that Jesus did we have permission to do. Only Jesus can carry out judicature.

At first, everybody is convicted to the eternal death (Rom 3.23). We don’t need to do anything against those who encroach the laws. They, sooner or later will receive nemesis (although we desire that their punishment is as soon as possible).

Nonetheless, the only reason for us to be here in this world is to hamper this from occur:

  • “For we must all die, and we are as water spilled on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again. *And God does not take a life, but has devised plans so that the outcast is not cast out from Him*.” (2Sam 14:14).

Observe in the passage of Luke 15. Both the sheep and the prodigal son was lost. Although the prodigal son had gaiety for some time, in the end, both got lost, alone and hungry. The punishment is inevitable. Nonetheless, the joy of the Creator is to recover the sinner, impart to him opportunities so that he can get rid of the judgment that hovers on him (Luke 15.6,7,9,10,24,25,32).

In other words, our role in the plan of the Creator is manifest His multifold grace and wisdom (Eph 3.10; 1Pet 4.10) so that Jesus can have occasion to grant them opportunity to get free of the bonds of Ha-Satan, repent and convert (2Tim 2.25,26).

When he turns away all the opportunities that Jesus wish to bestow him, he will be face the judgment.

  • “For the weapons of our warfare are not fleshly, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds, pulling down imaginations and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought into the obedience of Christ; *and having readiness to avenge all disobedience, when your obedience is fulfilled*.” (2Cor 10.4-6).

If he converts, multitude of sins will be covered in our lives (James 5.20).

May Jesus vouchsafe us the ability of abiding by this. Have a marvelous day in Christ Jesus.