Do You Want Justice or Mercy?
I have a friend who pursues justice; she wants everything to be fair. The bad thing about absolute justice is that it leaves no room for mercy. In many ways, justice and mercy are opposites:
- Mercy is getting off with a warning, while justice says you deserve a ticket.
- Mercy is having a test question thrown out, while justice says you got it wrong.
- Mercy is receiving probation, while justice says you deserve jail.
- Mercy is getting a second chance, while justice says there are no “do-overs.”
- Mercy is being permitted to retract your chess move, while justice says “sorry, you took your hands off it.”
In a paradox of Godly proportions, God is both fully just yet full of mercy.
Justice says that an imperfect person cannot be in the presence of a perfect God, while mercy through Jesus allows us to do so anyway.
Thank God for his justice and his mercy—and for paradoxes!
Peter DeHaan writes about biblical Christianity to confront a status quo faith and live a life that matters. He seeks a fresh approach to following Jesus through the lens of Scripture, without the baggage of made-up traditions and meaningless practices.
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