In what ways can we apply the principles of divine justice today? Ezekiel 25:11 in Context “So I will execute judgments on Moab, and they will know that I am the LORD.” • The verse sits in a section where God addresses neighboring nations that mocked or harmed Israel. • Moab’s pride and contempt bring about a very real, historical judgment. • The purpose is not merely punishment; it is revelation—“they will know that I am the LORD.” Key Principles of Divine Justice • God’s justice is active, not theoretical—He “will execute judgments.” • Justice serves a redemptive aim: people are to “know” the LORD. • God alone defines right and wrong (Isaiah 45:19). • His timing may differ from ours, but His verdicts are certain (2 Peter 3:9). Practical Ways to Live Out Divine Justice Today 1. Recognize God as Final Judge – Romans 12:19 reminds us to step back: “Vengeance is Mine; I will repay.” – Application: Refuse personal vendettas; hand hurts and offenses to God in prayer. 2. Seek Justice Within Our Sphere – Micah 6:8 calls for action: “to act justly.” – Application: • Stand up for the vulnerable in workplaces, schools, and communities. • Support policies that protect life, family, and religious freedom. 3. Combine Justice with Mercy – James 2:13 warns that “mercy triumphs over judgment.” – Application: • When discipline is needed (parenting, church leadership), couple it with restoration plans. • Extend forgiveness quickly while upholding consequences. 4. Pursue Personal Integrity – Proverbs 21:3: “Doing what is right and just is more acceptable to the LORD than sacrifice.” – Application: • Honor contracts, pay debts promptly, tell the truth even when costly. • Model fairness in everyday transactions—tips, taxes, timecards. 5. Advocate Truth in Culture – Ephesians 5:11: “Have no fellowship with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.” – Application: • Use your voice—letters, social media, voting—to spotlight moral issues. • Encourage media that uplifts God’s standards; avoid what normalizes sin. 6. Cultivate a God-Awareness in Justice Efforts – Goal of Ezekiel 25:11 is knowledge of the LORD. – Application: • When you engage in charitable or legal efforts, openly credit God as your motive. • Pray that those affected will see His character through your actions. Guardrails and Heart Posture • Stay humble—remember Titus 3:3–5; we were also once disobedient. • Avoid self-righteous anger; let the Spirit produce righteous indignation that mourns sin. • Keep eternal judgment in view; some wrongs will be settled only at Christ’s return (Revelation 20:11-15). Hope Within Justice • God’s judgments aim to bring people to Himself (Ezekiel 33:11). • Christ absorbed the ultimate penalty so mercy could flow without compromising justice (Romans 3:26). • When we mirror this balance, we offer a foretaste of His coming kingdom, where “righteousness and justice are the foundation of His throne” (Psalm 89:14). |