Episode 5: Divine Justice - Breaking the Silence on Crisis Judgment and Eternal Justice
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A Voice in the Wilderness: Divine Justice - Breaking the Silence on Crisis Judgment and Eternal Justice
Many believers wrestle with the tension between a God of love and the stories of judgment in Scripture. The Flood, Sodom, Jericho, the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70—these crisis moments often shape our view of God’s character more than the picture Jesus reveals.
Today, we are breaking the silence on crisis judgment and eternal justice.
Crisis Judgment: God Acting in Human Emergency - Crisis judgment is not God’s eternal identity—it’s His protective intervention when sin is destroying life beyond repair. These moments reflect crisis love, not retributive anger.
Stories like the Flood, Jericho, and AD 70 show God stepping in when humanity reaches a point of no return.
Eternal Justice: God’s True Character Revealed in Jesus - Eternal justice is seen at the cross, where God absorbs human violence instead of returning it. Here, Jesus reveals the Father-heart of God—a justice that heals, restores, and unmasks sin. Eternal justice is God’s identity; crisis judgment is His response to a crisis.
Why This Matters - When we confuse crisis judgment with eternal justice, we often fear God instead of trusting Him. But Jesus shows that God is restorative, not retributive; relational, not punitive.
Crisis judgment shows what sin does.
The cross shows what God is like.
Reflection Questions
- Where have I confused crisis judgment with God’s eternal justice?
- How does the cross reshape my picture of divine justice?
- Which Old Testament story do I need to reread through the Father-heart lens?