Have you ever looked at the world and thought, "Where is the justice?" It often feels like unfairness rules the day. The innocent are overlooked, and the guilty seem to prosper. Today's episode addresses this profound question--why do so many people seem to get away with wrongdoing? And more importantly, what does God have to say about this? Stephen Davey guides us through Solomon's observations recorded in Ecclesiastes. Solomon was deeply troubled by the corruption he witnessed--not just among the people but also in the places that were supposed to stand for justice and righteousness. He saw bribery in the courts, deceit among leaders, and hypocrisy even in places of worship. Yet Solomon didn't stop at merely observing these injustices; he knew that they were part of a bigger picture. He knew that God would bring every deed into judgment, revealing the secrets of men's hearts. His reflections remind us that even though it might look like evil goes unchecked, justice will eventually be served by the ultimate Judge. In this message, Stephen takes listeners deeper into understanding God's timing and His ultimate plan for justice. The Bible tells us that God’s judgment may seem delayed, but it's never denied. There's a day appointed when every action, every hidden motive, and every deed will be unveiled and judged. This divine promise ensures that nobody, no matter how powerful or hidden, will escape justice. This discussion isn't just about the world's corruption; it's also about the opportunity we have now. Stephen explains the two outcomes every person faces: either stand before God in their sin or stand before Him having been pardoned by the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. For those who feel disheartened by the unfairness of life, today's message is a powerful reminder of the hope we have through God's sovereignty and righteousness. This episode will help you see that God's justice is both final and perfect. It will encourage you to trust that while earthly justice systems can fail, God's divine justice never will. And it will prompt you to consider your own life--are you ready to stand before the Judge? Now is the time to settle accounts, while mercy is still available. Listen today to be encouraged, challenged, and reminded that with God, everything will be made right, in His time.
When Life Isn't Fair
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