Justice Is Only in God: The Purpose of This Realm Is to Test Faith .
In a world as broken and inverted as ours, many cry out: “Where is justice?” Yet the Scriptures are clear:
“There is none righteous, no, not one.” — Romans 3:10
Righteousness — and therefore, justice — does not originate in man. It is not found in systems, in emotions, or even in our strongest convictions. Justice is God’s alone, and He dispenses it in His time, and by His nature.
“Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are… whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?” — Romans 6:16
This verse reveals the deeper law behind all human activity: what you obey defines who you serve. Every action is a declaration of allegiance — to either God’s justice, or to the rebellion that leads to ruin.
A Realm of Testing
This Earth is not a utopia, nor a playground. It is a testing ground — a crucible of choices.
A realm set in motion by God to refine, reveal, and return souls to Him.
“The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord… Though he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down: for the Lord upholdeth him with His hand.” — Psalm 37:23–24
Even the so-called injustices we face often carry hidden righteousness. God is not mocked. Nothing escapes His eyes.
For every betrayal, there is a record.
For every pain, there is a purpose.
For every fall, there is a trial of faith.
No One May Transfer the Cost of Their Sin to the Godly
One of the most grievous errors is to see one’s own wounds — especially from disobedience or betrayal — and blame God or His faithful for them.
But the principle stands:
“Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” — Galatians 6:7
You cannot abandon God, make choices rooted in rebellion, and then expect the faithful to carry the consequences for your fall. That is injustice masked as victimhood.
The pain of this world — even that inflicted on the innocent — will be accounted for.
But God is not a codependent enabler. He is a righteous Judge, and He will not condemn the godly to appease the bitterness of the fallen.
To Those Who No Longer Believe in God’s Justice
What can we say to them — the ones who have been deeply hurt, betrayed, and now believe God abandoned them?
The truth is: no answer will suffice unless their hearts are willing to turn back and trust Him again.
For those in bitterness or despair, the solution is not argument — it’s invitation:
“Return. Even now. Bring your questions, bring your tears.
But stop placing the sword at God’s throat for what others did.”
To them I say:
“Your pain is real. But it does not give you license to destroy what is holy.”
“You were wronged — but you are also responsible for what you now choose to become.”
Final Word
Justice is not dead.
God is not blind.
And even now — in the ruin, the confusion, the betrayals —
“The Lord knoweth the days of the upright… and their inheritance shall be forever.” — Psalm 37:18
The question is not whether God is just.
It is whether you will trust that justice —
even when you don’t yet see it.
Inferno: Nature of This Realm is Not utopia. But Testing . ✝️