Cause and Effect in God's Kingdom

Justice Is Served

If you were making a list of things that might make society more peaceful, would you include “more judgment”? Likely not. Many people assume that judgement leads to conflict, not peace. However, a lack of judgment is a luxury many cannot afford. Our world is full of victims of abuse, violence, and oppression. In many cases this evil goes unnoticed and unpunished. A future without the hope of judgment means no peace. If there is no hope of judgment, victims would be driven either into total despair or to be consumed by the desire for revenge. A future that includes judgment, however, gives those who are wronged the peace of knowing that one day there will be perfect justice. When we are horribly wronged, what are our options? Taking matters into our own hands? Despair? Jesus provides a better option. Trust that he will keep his promise to return, bringing judgment. The effect of that promise? We have peace, knowing that every wrong will eventually be righted by the one righteous Judge.
Sunday, November 16, 2025


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Cause and Effect in God's Kingdom

To navigate life well, you need to recognize that one action generally leads to something else. When it rains, everything gets wet. If you exercise, you usually get stronger. If you spend too much money, you go into debt. If you want the peace that comes by being close to God, you need to know what brings you close to God. In these final weeks of the Church Year, we focus on some of the major themes of Scripture: how to have peace in God's Kingdom.

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