JUSTICE
REMARKS OF: Derek Flood, therebeagod.com/Hell Paper.pdf
So
how can we understand justice through the eyes of grace? A good starting point
is to realize that the commonly held wisdom that God's justice is different
than ours is simply not true. God has ingrained us with a fundamental
understanding of justice.
C.S.
Lewis once said that we live in “a universe that contains much that is
obviously bad and apparently meaningless, but containing creatures like ourselves
who know that it is bad and meaningless.”
What
he was getting at is that the only reason we recognize injustice at all, is
that we have been made with a God-inherited need for justice, just like God has
given all of us an inborn need for love and meaning.
[The
reason] you are outraged at injustice, [the reason] you ask “why!” [is because]
these are primarily God’s questions inside of you. The real question is: Why did God want me to ask this question?
If this is from God, then how can I channel this outrage positively working
together with love rather than against Him?
Our
reactions to these questions - to want revenge, or to run away from God - may
be misplaced, but the fundamental understanding and need for a world where
things are right and whole and just is not in conflict with God, but from God.
It
is said that God cannot be where sin is. But we see in Christ that this is exactly
where he was. He walks through the streets, filled with death and loneliness,
and kneels beside the empty faces. It is sin that cannot be where God is. It is
our dysfunction, our hypocrisy and hurt that can't remain when we are with Him.
Without
God there is no love, there is no justice. Everything you understand about what
these two things mean, you have because God has revealed these truths to you,
because he has planted these things in your heart. The conflict between our
understanding of justice and God's is simply not there. Still it seems that it
is by what we read in the Bible. We will be going over many of these things now,
trying to make sense of them throughout the rest of this paper, but we now have
a starting point: God is love, God is just.
These
are theological absolutes.
To read the 14 page paper go to Derek Flood's above noted pdf.
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