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The Justice of God
God’s righteousness is his perfect absolute justice in and toward himself, his prevention of any violation of the justice of his character, and his revelation of himself in acts of justice.
Both the Old Testament Hebrew term (tsedeqah) and the New Testament Greek term (dikaiosynē) for “righteousness” carry the sense of conformity to a standard.
- John MacArthur
In looking this up very carefully in the Scriptures, I find that justice is indistinguishable from righteousness -A.
W. Tozer
A. W. Tozer
Rectoral justice.
This is God’s rectitude (from the Lat.
rectus, “straight”) as the moral Ruler, Lawgiver, and Judge of the world—imposing law with promises of reward and punishment (; ; ; ; , , , ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ).
Distributive justice.
This aspect of God’s righteousness is his rectitude in the execution of law, in distributing reward and punishment (; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ).
Two categories within God’s distributive justice are his retributive justice and his remunerative justice.
Retributive justice is God’s inflicting of punishment for disobeying his law (; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; , ; , ).
Remunerative justice is God’s distributing of rewards for obeying his law (, ; ; ; ; , ; ; ).
God is not required to give rewards for obedience, since man is required to obey God.
But he graciously gives them (; ; ).
John MacArthur
John MacArthur
God’s Justice is Right
Job
Gen 18
Deut 32
Our Problem because of God’s Justice
The Hope of God’s Justice
Romans 3.
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But the glory of the Christian religion may be seen in the fact that when we are stricken, we can continually affirm the justice of God simultaneously with his mercy, wisdom, grace, goodness, and the rest of his attributes.
He only ever acts toward us in a manner consistent with his whole being.
God tempers his afflictions— mercy!
God uses our afflictions to make us like his Son— wisdom!
God does not entice us to sin in our afflictions— holiness!
God brings us afflictions to keep us from hell— goodness!
Jones, Mark.
God Is: A Devotional Guide to the Attributes of God (p.
190).
Crossway.
Kindle Edition.
Jones, Mark.
God Is: A Devotional Guide to the Attributes of God (p.
192).
Crossway.
Kindle Edition.
Romans 12.
Heb 10.
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