You become aware, while watching the news, of a neighbor, middle-aged male who lives alone not far from your home. You learn the police surrounded his home and arrested him. He alleged of molesting several girls in a local school who were around the age of twelve. A few weeks later you see on the news again while you’re at home that the same neighbor was not going to attend trail because he was found dead while incarcerated. You find yourself leaning closer to the television with a curious thought; was he dead because of murder or suicide? The question arrives in your conscious was this considered bad or justice?
Again, there is a coworker you know, an outgoing but properly polite human being. You rarely speak with the person, but you are aware this person is a homosexual. There is no shame or hiding towards their sexuality; as the expression goes, this person is one who wears their heart on their sleeve. One day you overhear rumors in the break room. Apparently, this coworker body was found in the dumpster. A sick feeling enters your stomach. You definitely question the ethics of justice or the morality of your environment; the vibes of your environment… what you use to find humorous and laugh about together within the break room.
Jesus faced injustice. We are aware of this fact. Nevertheless, there comes an ah-ah moment within everyone’s eyes when we realize that Jesus was a legit person and not just an idea. Knowing God is a relationship not a subject. Understanding the nature of humanity we’re able to witness that only God balance justice and love. What does it mean to balance justice and love? Justice is the consequences of sin growing within humanity to the third and fourth generations. (Genesis 20:5 & 6) Love endures forever. (I Corinthians 13: 8) God is love. (I John 4:8) Nevertheless, God is a just God. There is a judgement and outcome to one’s sinful nature. However, we should be able to see that we as humans cannot outshine the morality of injustice. One cannot possibly understand the how and why things happen within their life as they encounter the outcome of their fate. We blame karma; question superstitions beliefs, have emotional outburst and episodes, yet, a solid sound answer we never find. Human cannot balance justice and love