Courts of Justice: Have Authority from God
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In the biblical context, courts of justice are seen as institutions established under the authority of God to maintain order, administer justice, and uphold righteousness within society. The Scriptures provide a framework for understanding the divine mandate given to these judicial bodies, emphasizing their role in executing justice according to God's standards.

Divine Ordination of Authority

The Bible affirms that all governing authorities, including courts of justice, derive their authority from God. Romans 13:1-2 states, "Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which is from God. The authorities that exist have been appointed by God. Consequently, whoever resists authority is opposing what God has set in place, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves." This passage underscores the belief that judicial systems are part of God's ordained order for human governance.

Role of Judges and Magistrates

Judges and magistrates are seen as God's servants, tasked with the responsibility of executing justice impartially. In 2 Chronicles 19:6-7 , Jehoshaphat instructs the judges of Judah, saying, "Consider carefully what you do, because you are not judging for man, but for the LORD, who is with you whenever you give a verdict. Now let the fear of the LORD be upon you. Be careful in what you do, for there is no injustice or partiality or bribery with the LORD our God." This passage highlights the expectation that judges act with integrity, recognizing their accountability to God.

Justice as a Divine Attribute

Justice is a central attribute of God's character, and courts of justice are called to reflect this divine quality. Psalm 89:14 declares, "Righteousness and justice are the foundation of Your throne; loving devotion and truth go before You." The administration of justice is thus seen as a reflection of God's own nature, and courts are expected to uphold these principles in their rulings.

Biblical Examples of Judicial Authority

The Old Testament provides numerous examples of judicial authority being exercised under God's guidance. Moses, for instance, was instructed by God to appoint judges to help govern the people of Israel. Exodus 18:21-22 records, "Furthermore, select capable men from among the people—God-fearing, trustworthy men who hate dishonest gain. Appoint them over the people as leaders of thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens. Have these men judge the people at all times." This system was designed to ensure that justice was administered efficiently and fairly.

Accountability and Righteous Judgment

The Bible emphasizes the importance of accountability and righteous judgment in the operation of courts. Deuteronomy 16:18-20 instructs, "Appoint judges and officials for each of your tribes in every town the LORD your God is giving you, and they shall judge the people fairly. Do not pervert justice or show partiality. Do not accept a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise and twists the words of the righteous. Pursue justice, and justice alone, so that you may live and possess the land the LORD your God is giving you." This passage highlights the need for impartiality and integrity in judicial proceedings.

Conclusion

The biblical perspective on courts of justice underscores their divine authority and responsibility to administer justice in accordance with God's righteous standards. Through the appointment of judges and the establishment of judicial systems, the Scriptures affirm the role of courts as instruments of God's justice on earth.
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The Justice of God
... I have called, and ye refused.' Proverbs 1:14. ... sin is to be regarded as the cause
of their perishing, and not God's justice. ... (1.) In their courts of judicature ...
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The Impending Conflict
... I have not troubled Israel; but thou, and thy father's house, in that ye have forsaken
the ... In legislative halls and courts of justice, commandment keepers ...
/.../white/the great controversy/chapter 36 the impending conflict.htm

The Impending Conflict.
... I have not troubled Israel; but thou, and thy father's house, in that ye have forsaken
the ... In legislative halls and courts of justice, commandment-keepers ...
/.../the great controversy between christ and satan /36 the impending conflict.htm

Christ, the Great Teacher
... unmistakable terms, but every government recognizes it in its laws and courts of
justice. ... He declared that a man need have no fear of death or the hereafter ...
/.../sell/studies in the life of the christian/study i christ the great.htm

Thou Shalt not Bear False Witness against Thy Neighbor.
... And it is a common calamity in the world that in courts of justice there seldom ...
Therefore he must be quite blind, have his eyes and ears closed, neither see ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/luther/the large catechism/thou shalt not bear false.htm

Enmity Between Man and Satan.
... Because they have so little real connection with Christ; because they ... the churches,
in the national councils, in the courts of justice, perplexing, deceiving ...
/.../the great controversy between christ and satan /30 enmity between man and.htm

Enmity Between Man and Satan
... Because they have so little real connection with Christ; because they ... the churches,
in the national councils, in the courts of justice, perplexing, deceiving ...
/.../white/the great controversy/chapter 30 enmity between man.htm

Its Problem
... then it is obvious that however willing the Courts of God ... His mercy does not override
His justice, nor is His ... the crimes of which he is accused have not been ...
//christianbookshelf.org/pink/the doctrine of justification/3 its problem.htm

The Christian Orator is Constantly Dealing with Great Matters.
... If, then, ye have judgments of things pertaining to ... is done for the sake of justice,
charity, and ... or for their connections, before the church courts, we would ...
/.../on christian doctrine in four books /chapter 18 the christian orator is.htm

And Now Diocletian Raged, not Only against his Own Domestics...
... administered to a Christian, altars were placed in the courts of justice, hard by ...
Constantius, on the other hand, lest he should have seemed to dissent from ...
/.../of the manner in which the persecutors died/chap xv and now diocletian.htm

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