Just Justice

 Now give me wisdom and knowledge, that I may go out and come in before this people; for who can judge this great people of Yours?”” II Chronicles 1:10 NKJV

While God’s blessings on Solomon with wisdom and knowledge laid a solid foundation of the Jewish judicial system, it still underscores the principle of a fair or just justice system today. Corruption and injustices in the world’s legal system are major challenges across all jurisdictions, where the highest bidders can explore the vulnerability of judges and their desires for carnal compensation and unfair favouritism. It is instructive to know that conflict of interests in the outcome of any legal system can never breed justice. Therefore, Solomon wanted nothing more than what can guarantee God’s just justice is served within his monarchical system. “Then God said to Solomon: “Because this was in your heart, and you have not asked riches or wealth or honor or the life of your enemies, nor have you asked long life—but have asked wisdom and knowledge for yourself, that you may judge My people over whom I have made you king. Wisdom and knowledge are granted to you; and I will give you riches and wealth and honor, such as none of the kings have had who were before you, nor shall any after you have the like” (II Chronicles 1:11-12). Even today, believers are faced with the challenges of treating domestic, social, and work-related matters with a just justice mindset. Unfortunately, many of God’s people will prefer to ignore their exposure to wisdom and knowledge towards the delivery of just justice in pursuit of personal interests. Whereas, God still does not and will not own any of His faithful and righteous children the supply of their desirable good things for a delightful pursuit of just justice.


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