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Doug Van Meter - 21 June 2015

Judges Judged (Psalm 82:1–8)

Miscellaneous

As we look around us, both nationally and internationally, we see a world in which standards of biblical justice are flagrantly violated. Thoughtful Christians consider the world scene and ask, “Where is the justice?” But rather than merely bemoaning the situation, believers should be doing at least three things: First, we should be praying for justice; second, we should be personally exercising justice; and, third, we should be anticipating future justice that is a certain hope through Jesus Christ. A proper understanding of Psalm 82 will help us in all three regards.

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