God’s justice flows from His perfect moral nature, ensuring accountability for sin while providing a lawful path to mercy, restoration, and eternal life.
Spiritual Warfare: The Return of the King
The King returns in glory—Christ the Warrior, Judge, and Word of God—to end rebellion and reign in eternal righteousness.
Daily Devotional for Friday, October 24, 2025
Every thought, word, and action is a seed; what we sow in life will yield a harvest before Jehovah in time and eternity.
God Rewarded a Pagan Nation: Understanding Divine Justice and the Assured Rewards for Loyal Service
Jehovah rewards efforts, even from pagans like Babylon, illustrating that faithful service will ultimately receive recognition and blessings.
How Did Ezekiel Emphasize Jehovah’s Vindication Over Personal and National Salvation?
Explore how Ezekiel's prophecy prioritizes God's honor above all else, revealing deeper insights into divine priorities.
How Can the Problem of Evil Be Reconciled with God’s Righteousness?
Delve into the challenging question of reconciling evil with divine righteousness. Unearth insights and explore solutions.
Did God Mean “Thou Shalt Not Kill”?
Explore the nuances of Biblical violence and the mistranslation of the commandment Thou Shalt Not Kill. Understand the difference between murder and lawful killing as presented in Scripture.
The Plague on Egypt’s Firstborn: Divine Judgment and Sovereignty
Delve into the biblical account of the Plague on Egypt's Firstborn. Our blog explores this divine judgment and God's sovereignty in biblical history.
How Does the Account of Haman in Esther Illustrate ‘Pride Goes Before Destruction’?
Explore the dramatic story of Haman's downfall in the Book of Esther, a tale of pride, plotting, and providence. This four-part analysis delves deep into the Biblical narrative, revealing how Haman’s ascent to power and subsequent plot to annihilate the Jews becomes his undoing. From Esther's courageous intervention to Mordecai's rise and the ultimate triumph of the Jewish people, each segment of the article offers insightful reflections on divine justice, the dangers of pride, and the power of righteousness. Discover how this ancient story holds timeless lessons on faith, courage, and Jehovah's unwavering commitment to His people.
Does Ezekiel 18:20 Resolve the Apparent Contradiction with Exodus 20:5 Regarding the Bearing of Sin?
The article delves into a thoughtful analysis of the apparent contradiction between Ezekiel 18:20 and Exodus 20:5. It explores the concepts of individual responsibility and generational sin, seeking to reconcile these passages by understanding the broader context of divine justice and mercy as portrayed in the Scriptures.

