{"id":10150,"date":"2022-11-02T22:31:52","date_gmt":"2022-11-02T22:31:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.baptists.net\/history\/?p=10150"},"modified":"2023-05-17T07:09:57","modified_gmt":"2023-05-17T07:09:57","slug":"31-justice-of-god-being-and-perfections-of-god-daily-definition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.baptists.net\/history\/2022\/11\/31-justice-of-god-being-and-perfections-of-god-daily-definition\/","title":{"rendered":"31 Justice Of God"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3 align=\"center\">JUSTICE OF GOD<\/h3>\n<p class=\"drop-cap\">Is that perfection whereby he is infinitely righteous and just, both in himself and in all his proceedings with his creatures. Mr. Ryland defines it thus: &#8220;The ardent inclination of his will to prescribe equal laws as the supreme governor, and to dispense equal rewards and punishments as the supreme judge.&#8221; Rev. 16:5. Psal. 145:7. Psal. 97:1.\u20142. It is distinguished into remunerative and punitive justice. Remunerative justice is a distribution of rewards, the rule of which is not the merit of the creature, but his own gracious promise, James 1:12. 2 Tim. 4:8. Punitive or vindictive justice, is the infliction of punishment for any sin committed by men, 2 Thess. 1:6. That God will not let sin go unpunished is evident, 1. From the word of God, Ex. 34:6,7. Numb. 14:18. Neh. 1:3.\u20142. From the nature of God, Isa. 1:13,14. Psal. 5:5,6. Heb. 12:29.&#8211;3. From sin being punished in Christ, the surety of his people, 1 Pet. 3:18.&#8211;4. From all the various natural evils which men bear in the present state. The use we should make of this doctrine is this: 1. We should learn the dreadful nature of sin, and the inevitable ruin of impenitent sinners, Ps. 9:17.&#8211;2. We should highly appreciate the Lord Jesus Christ, in whom justice is satisfied. 1 Pet. 3:18.&#8211;3. We should imitate the justice of God, by cherishing an ardent regard to the rights of God, and to the rights of mankind.&#8211;4. We should abhor all sin, as it strikes directly at the justice of God.&#8211;5. We should derive comfort from the consideration that the Judge of all the earth will do right, as it regards ourselves, the church, and the world at large, Psal. 97:1,2.<\/p>\n<div class=\"simplefavorite-button\" data-postid=\"10150\" data-siteid=\"1\" data-groupid=\"1\" data-favoritecount=\"0\" style=\"box-shadow:none;-webkit-box-shadow:none;-moz-box-shadow:none;\"><div class=\"bookmark-off\"><\/div><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>JUSTICE OF GOD Is that perfection whereby he is infinitely righteous and just, both in himself and in all his proceedings with his creatures. Mr. Ryland defines it thus: &#8220;The ardent inclination of his will to prescribe equal laws as the supreme governor, and to dispense equal rewards and punishments as the supreme judge.&#8221; Rev. 16:5. Psal. 145:7. Psal. 97:1.\u20142. It is distinguished into remunerative and punitive justice. Remunerative justice is a distribution of rewards, the rule of which is not the merit of the creature, but his own gracious promise, James 1:12. 2 Tim. 4:8. Punitive or vindictive justice, is the infliction of punishment for any sin committed by men, 2 Thess. 1:6. That God will not let sin go unpunished is evident, 1. From the word of God, Ex. 34:6,7. Numb. 14:18. Neh. 1:3.\u20142. From the nature of God, Isa. 1:13,14. Psal. 5:5,6. Heb. 12:29.&#8211;3. 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