Vengeance is Mine, and recompense; their foot shall slip in due time; for the day of their calamity is at hand, and the things to come hasten upon them. (Deuteronomy 32:35)
We must rest on the promise that the Lord sees, hears, and knows everything, and He will make all things right in the end. Only then can we focus on what's ahead instead of the past. Though it seems that evil people get away with their shameful acts, God has promised to judge each one according his deeds, and He will repay sinners and reward saints accordingly. God’s judgments will be honest and true, because He is honest and true. Let’s rest in Him. He will work things out, and He does all things well.
Only the Holy Spirit can rightly search out the inner sanctums of the human heart, and that is why He alone is fit to judge. When we contemplate revenge or getting even, we have made ourselves God, and we have deemed our judgment fair and impartial, when that may not be true. We can only be sure of what the Lord reveals to us, and when He allows us to see another's faults, it is so we might intercede and ask that He show them mercy — the same mercy He showed us when we deserved to be judged. May we come to the point of trusting God in all things. It is God who judges, and God who shows mercy.
Let’s Pray – Dear God, I trust you with every outcome, and I know You will judge every man, woman and circumstance fairly. I forgive all who have sinned against me, because I have been forgiven. Thank You for Your mercy and thank You for Your judgments. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Amen. This is where I feel many times the journey becomes narrow and the difference comes forth because there is this deep inner calling that ones flesh can't walk in practically and yet ignore the tugging of the Holy Spirit to leave behind the old man and its practices. Knowing forgiveness is a must; it only hurts us more if we refuse not too. Forgiving is A Blessing for the Believer.
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