Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Wednesday Reflection On Divine Justice

 






This Wednesday, we will reflect on divine justice. The penalty is always the same. As you sow, so shall you reap. Do unto others as you would have others do to you, in other words. In Heaven, the judges' chamber has the family ancients, elders, and other representatives sitting in it. They wield the powers of God. They can do to all whatever they do to anyone precisely as what they did to others... 

 

One penalty fits all offenses. Reciprocity. As you sow, you shall reap from the judges' chamber. They can see that adulterers suffer from adultery, thieves suffer from robbery, and murderers suffer from being killed in like manner to their crimes. The penalty always fits the offense. Eye for an eye! No plea deals and no lightened sentences. Every offender is treated precisely as they treated others in their transgressions... 

 

The judges' panel has all the notables of creation. The very ancient ones that opened timelines and founded a branch of the infinite invisible God's family tree. These are the oldest of the family tree's members! The elders, too or those ancient in years old, also sit in the chamber on the bench and other chosen representatives of the family civilization society. No one goes unrepresented. Everyone has a voice in the Court of Justice. Even dissenters, although they get ignored for justice's sake... 

 

The judges wield the power of the almighty God. They can create both scenes and characters to carry out their reciprocity. There is nothing beyond their range. Eye for eye, tooth for tooth violators of civilized standards of behavior will get punished. There is no escape! Dropping dead is not an option. They resurrect the dead! Time is on the judges' side as they have forever to convene for every offender and deal the penalty fit for the offense... 

 

So don't do the crime if you can't do the time to quote Barretta (an old television series). God is watching in omnipresent judgment! God did not become a family to get preyed upon by himself as offenders or otherwise lawless members of the body. The family tree is no place to expect to get away with anything. If you think it is good enough to do to family, it will certainly get done to you...     





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