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08/12/2017 - GOD DOES NOT PERVERT JUDGMENT OR JUSTICE

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Does God subvert judgment? Or does the Almighty pervert justice? Job 8:3

We have a great advantage to be living in the times of the New Covenant. Even so, if a sinner does not confess his mistake, he becomes a servant of the demon that tempted him. Yet, God forgives and cleanses us from all injustice (1 John 1:9). Those who are suffering with a heavy conscience can be forgiven and set free if they confess their iniquities.

Do not remain in the hands of the devil! Go to God and confess your mistakes. Thus, you will be forgiven, and soon you will find relief. Now, if you continue being a servant of the devil, he will certainly strike you or your relatives with evil. Be careful with the enemy, because he is ruthless. When Satan struck Job, the patriarch said that he had no sin in his life. Afterwards, he discovered where his mistake.

Job believed that the wind of God blew in his favor, and he was right about it. However, in his heart, he feared that one day, the wind could change its direction and be blown against him. Thus, he would lose all goods, his children, and in the end, his health. The Most High, who respects our rights, allowed the evil one to touch him. In case Job grew and persevered in the right way, the request of the devil would be denied.

Do not play around with the divine justice, or you will suffer because of your sin. When a person takes away something from someone and they are caught, they should praise God. If that sin were not seen, it would remain covered. However, in the Day of Judgement, it would have been published, and the person, condemned (Romans 2:16). With this revelation, this person can repent and be freed from eternal condemnation.

The Most High cannot pervert justice, because it is part of who He is. It does not matter if someone serves Him or not. If they stumble, they must get things right with those they wronged and with God, or else they will be condemned for eternal suffering. Ananias and Sapphira retained part of the field that they sold. They were not expected to give anything that belonged to them. However, when they said that they were giving it all, they lied, and so they died.

When David committed adultery with Bathsheba, he did not think about the shame he would go through for doing wrong. He was unmasked by prophet Nathan, and soon after, was punished (2 Samuel 12:9,10). Nowadays, there is no punishment for those who do wrong, as long as they confess and make things right with those who suffered the financial, physical, or moral loss. When we confess our sins, the Most High forgives us and purifies us from all iniquity. Do this and be freed!

Do you have hidden sins? It is better to ashamed now than for all eternity. Certainly, your children suffer when you do something you shouldn’t. If you only went through a temptation, and did not fall, it is not necessary to confess. Now, if there was truly a mistake, seek for the offended person and confess, asking forgiveness. Make the justice of God work in your favor!

In Christ, with love,

R. R. Soares

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Holy God! You are good, but when we fall we give the devil the right to oppress us. If we sin, we must confess, and therefore we ask You for strength. Do not let the enemy strike us. We recognize our sins and ask You for forgiveness.

Probably, many who are praying with me are suffering, for Satan is attacking them and their families. A simple sin of not trusting in You brought suffering to Job. Father, we must confess our failures.

We want Your justice to help us, after all, Jesus already paid for our mistakes. Today, things are different, and You will not pervert what the Savior has done for us. We cry out for Your help so that we may be purified from all evil.

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