Tumgik
#Divine justice
tabernacleheart · 9 months
Text
When God wants to have mercy on someone, He inspires someone else to pray for him, and He helps in this prayer.
Saint Silouan the Athonite
182 notes · View notes
moonlightchess · 9 months
Text
Bruh. Donald Trump is staring down the barrel of at least 4 federal convictions/prison time, Ian Watkins got motherfucking GOT to the tune of like 8,000 stab wounds in prison, and a racist piece of shit in Montgomery, Alabama found OUT after fucking around with a quickness. Anyone else feel some divine retribution energy in the air this past week? Who's the patron deity of poetic justice? Because they're putting in OVERTIME on this blessed day.
33 notes · View notes
diot05 · 1 year
Text
Divine "Justice". Zamasu & Gogeta
Tumblr media Tumblr media
10 notes · View notes
lyranwitch · 1 year
Text
youtube
3 notes · View notes
Text
Lamentations 4
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
drwilfredwaterson · 2 months
Text
The connie j. chump 2024 Super Bowl PsyOp Continues: Star Wars: The P***Y Grabs Back...Starring: Stormy Daniels. Featuring: Endlessly Imploding Black Hole and former 45th President of the United States of America, connie j. chump!
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
youtube
0 notes
thinkingonscripture · 2 months
Text
Guilty Before God
Biblically speaking, guilt implies one has acted contrary to God’s moral character and laws. Divine laws are a reflection of the righteousness of God. The righteousness of God may be defined as the intrinsic, immutable, moral perfection of God, from which He commands all things, in heaven and earth, and declares as good that which conforms to His righteousness and as evil that which deviates.…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
agentfascinateur · 3 months
Text
If the world went by the "One Person One Vote" right now, the Israeli state would be in serious jeopardy. So rather than be throwing down the rules-based order by abetting genocide, it's in the West's best interest to not remove the constructs they nevertheless liberally abuse. Quit biting the dragon's tail.
1 note · View note
1whoconquers · 3 months
Text
A Psalm of Redemption: Unveiling the Messianic Prophecy in Psalms 22
My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? Why are you so far from my deliverance and from my words of groaning? Everyone who sees me mocks me; they sneer and shake their heads: For dogs have surrounded me; a gang of evildoers has closed in on me; they pierced my hands and my feet. They divided my garments among themselves, and they cast lots for my clothing. Their descendants will serve him;…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
tabernacleheart · 9 months
Text
...Quite often we have [this] kind of a thought of a direct retribution from God when calamity comes to us... [it is the same] attitude that was expressed by the men who came to comfort Job in his affliction. "You must have done something horrible, man. Just confess to God and get it over with. Why are you going on in your misery? Don't try and tell us you're innocent. No one would suffer like this unless he were an evil person." And yet, the whole story of Job, seeing the whole picture as we have that opportunity in the Bible, we understand that it was not God's judgment upon Job for some sin that he had done. Satan was afflicting him in order to prove to God that Job would fail. [Well, the devil lost that bet! Yet we still side with the hecklers.] "God is punishing me for something that I have done," or something that I did. And thus, "this hardship, or this difficulty, or this painful experience, is coming to me as God's judgment upon me because of some wrongdoing." If that were so, I wouldn't be here tonight. You see, if God brought that kind of a direct cause/effect judgment upon people, then God would have to be fair in His justice system. And thus, every person who did the same kind of a deed would have to receive the same kind of a judgment for it. There is not that cause and effect type of judgment at the present time– there will be [at the end of time,] and God will be just when He judges, because it will be completely equal judgment– but right now, God is seeking to draw men to Himself. [Right now we have the amazingly patient mercy of God towards us sinners. Why? Because] Jesus said, "I didn't come to condemn the world, but that the world through Me might be saved" ( John 3:17 ).
Chuck Smith
8 notes · View notes
simisun · 7 months
Text
“There’s what you know; and then there’s what you choose to believe.”
- Cognitive Dissonance
- Simi Sun
1 note · View note
sheilamurrey · 7 months
Text
6 Star / LAMAT – Creating a Higher Dream: Day 6 of 13
El Castillo, the calendar pyramid and temple to Kulkulkan/Quetzalcoatl, Chichen Itza – Light descends as a Feeling of Knowing the Truth – Source: …6 Star / LAMAT – Creating a Higher Dream: Day 6 of 13
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
billa-billa007 · 8 months
Text
youtube
Social Justice and Divine Justice | Exploring the Differences | Woke up
social justice and divine justice are distinct concepts with different focuses. Social justice deals with the pursuit of fairness and equality in human societies, addressing societal issues and inequalities. Divine justice, on the other hand, is a theological concept concerned with how a higher power administers justice, often in the context of religious beliefs and moral order. While they are separate ideas, they may intersect in discussions about morality and ethics in society, as some individuals and groups may view their pursuit of social justice as aligning with their understanding of divine principles or moral duty.
0 notes
Text
I've realized some things:
1) I didn't get to choose to be born. No one asked. "It was a miracle"...
2) I wasn't given the choice of how, or when I die...unless I end it myself.
3) I didn't get to choose how my childhood would be.
4) However, the one choice I DO have is how good or bad my attitude is in regards to the previous three points.
*But if I have a bad attitude, I don't appreciate that my life is a gift, and miraculous.
**But if I have a bad attitude, I'm not accepting that death is a part of life, and taking my own life is the most selfish act I can commit.
***But if I have a bad attitude, I don't appreciate that I can't change the past, so I should just get over it and move forward.
****But if I choose a bad attitude, I invalidate the previous three points.
This is divine justice. Not fairness...because ya know, life ain't fair, so don't complain. Oh, but if I don't "believe" in this divine justice, then I'm going against the law of the divine and I'll perish forever.
However, if I choose to have a good attitude and persevere, despite the guarantee of suffering through this "miracle of life", my reward will be great; far beyond the limits of my imagination.
"It's all part of a greater plan", they say.
I'll give it to the ones peddling this fantastic nonesense. They're the best salespeople on the planet.
0 notes
gemstarb · 1 year
Text
Malevolents play checkers. Divine Creator plays Chess. It's CheckMate Time!
0 notes
tristansherwin · 1 year
Text
VAPOUR? | PAIN & SORROW (Ecc. 3:16-4:3)
VAPOUR? | PAIN & SORROW (Ecc. 3:16-4:3) 'Qohelet just leaves us looking at the brokenness and the inhumanity and, rightly, I should add, reminds us that death is not a satisfactory answer to death'
Here’s my longer sermon notes from this morning’s Metro Christian Centre service (dated 29th January 2023), continuing our series VAPOUR?. This series explores our search for meaning, journeying through the enigmatic book of Ecclesiastes. You can also catch up with this via MCC’s YouTube channel (just give us time to get the video uploaded ) ‘It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes