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Justice depends entirely on the standard behind it.
In this episode, we examine the difference between worldly justice and divine justice — and why society begins to collapse when God’s law is rejected.
From the Epstein controversy to false accusations, abortion laws, theft policies, and selective prosecution, we ask one foundational question:
By what standard do we define justice?
If justice is defined by culture, it shifts.
If it’s defined by power, it bends.
If it’s defined by outrage, it swings wildly.
But if it’s defined by God, it stands.
We explore:
• Biblical justice vs worldly justice
• Why evidence and witnesses matter
• Why selective justice breeds lawlessness
• The failure of modern penal systems
• How Christ fulfills divine justice
• Why true justice ultimately points to the Gospel
Without Christ, justice condemns us.
In Christ, justice saves us.
By Jeremy Ueberroth & Greg DixIf this blessed you, give us a rating!
Justice depends entirely on the standard behind it.
In this episode, we examine the difference between worldly justice and divine justice — and why society begins to collapse when God’s law is rejected.
From the Epstein controversy to false accusations, abortion laws, theft policies, and selective prosecution, we ask one foundational question:
By what standard do we define justice?
If justice is defined by culture, it shifts.
If it’s defined by power, it bends.
If it’s defined by outrage, it swings wildly.
But if it’s defined by God, it stands.
We explore:
• Biblical justice vs worldly justice
• Why evidence and witnesses matter
• Why selective justice breeds lawlessness
• The failure of modern penal systems
• How Christ fulfills divine justice
• Why true justice ultimately points to the Gospel
Without Christ, justice condemns us.
In Christ, justice saves us.