God is absolutely just. He hates sin and He loves righteousness. God promises that ultimately, every sin, every crime, every evil deed will be fully accounted for. For those who have trusted in the salvation provided by Christ’s death on the cross, the penalty for their sins will be paid for them. For those who rejected Christ’s free gift of salvation, they will pay for every sin they ever committed, themselves. Every wrong will be righted. Every evil deed, whether paid for on earth or not, will ultimately be paid in full in eternity. That is due to the righteous nature of God.
For those who are children of God, we should have His same zeal for justice. We cannot sit back and allow injustice to trample on the oppressed and weak. We should not remain silent while the wicked take advantage of others or when evil people make a mockery of what is right and good.
Evil people do not understand justice. To them, it is merely an issue of the survival of the fittest. If you can get away with it, it must be OK. They shrug their shoulders at injustice and assume that’s the way the world works. But the righteous knows differently. They recognize evil when they witness it. They know what God despises, regardless of whether the world declares it to be acceptable. In the unjust world that we presently live in, is God giving you the wisdom to live your life in a way that it makes a difference?