"Yet
you say, 'The way of the Lord is not fair.' Hear now, O house of Israel, is it
not My way which is fair, and your ways which are not fair?"
Ezekiel 18:25
Through the prophet Ezekiel, God addressed the accusations of His people against Him that He was not fair when they were the ones being unfair. In other translations "fair" is rendered equal, just and right. As is always the case, man's sense of justice and righteousness who criticised God was skewed by his own sinfulness, bias and self-serving agenda. God is perfectly fair, and He is also merciful, gracious, loving and compassionate. His heart is not inclined to destroy people but to save them. Yet if rebellious people are hellbent on destroying themselves and refuse His offer of forgiveness and salvation, He will let them have their way. Everyone receives the opportunity to make the decision if they will submit to what God says is right or stubbornly affirm their own way is right.
God laid the function of justice according to His Law in Ezekiel 18:26-30 to draw sinners to Himself as giver of life: "When a righteous man turns away from his righteousness,
commits iniquity, and dies in it, it is because of the iniquity which he has
done that he dies. 27 Again, when a
wicked man turns away from the wickedness which he committed, and does
what is lawful and right, he preserves himself alive. 28 Because he considers and turns away from all the
transgressions which he committed, he shall surely live; he shall not die. 29 Yet the house of Israel says, 'The
way of the Lord is not fair.' O house of Israel, is it not My ways which are
fair, and your ways which are not fair? 30 "Therefore I will judge you, O house of Israel,
every one according to his ways," says the Lord GOD. "Repent, and turn from all your
transgressions, so that iniquity will not be your ruin." The Law of Moses judges a man according to his merit in every circumstance and not on his reputation or track record. A man does not avoid punishment when he has killed a man because he had not killed anyone for 30 years. Iniquity has been committed and prior good behaviour does not exonerate him from being held accountable for his crime.
On the flip side, one who had been thieving and extorting money for years, should he freely confess his guilt and repay all he stole with interest as the Law demands, such would not face the penalty of theft. The one who considered and turned away from all his transgressions with repentance would not be incarcerated or executed. He was deemed free of sin and free to go. The children of Israel thought this was unjust of God when He is only fair, just and right. I find it ironic God is righteous and His Law is very effective to reveal our sinfulness, yet man's inclination is to try to find fault with God and justify himself when only God can justify us. Our natural hearts are so bent and corrupted by sin the existence of God's Laws actually stir us to transgress them.
Apart from God, iniquity would have been all our ruin. But thanks be to our righteous God who has revealed Himself and provided a way of forgiveness and righteousness, for salvation and deliverance is not found by efforts to keep the Law, but by righteousness imputed by faith in Jesus Christ. Though the Law of Moses holds forth a righteous standard, it gives us no strength or ability to keep it. Trying to justify ourselves by the Law can only condemn us, yet the Gospel is the power of God unto salvation for all who believe. Anyone who demands justice will receive it, and those who appeal to their good works cannot justify themselves and remain condemned for every infraction. But those who admit they are sinners and repent, trusting in Jesus who atoned for the sins of the world, He will justify, sanctify and glorify according to His promise. How good it is God is just and gracious, merciful and righteous.
God has extended the offer of a relationship with Him as a father to a beloved son or daughter--not a transactional relationship according to our demands to have our way. It is by faith in Jesus we become children of God and receive the blessings and benefits spoken of in Psalm 103:10-14 and other places in the Bible: "He
has not dealt with us according to our sins, nor punished us
according to our iniquities. 11 For as the heavens are high above the earth, so great is His mercy toward those who fear
Him; 12 as
far as the east is from the west, so far has He
removed our transgressions from us. 13 As a father pities his children, so the LORD
pities those who fear Him." Praise God He is faithful, trustworthy and cares for us, perfect in all His ways.
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