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The True Christ's system of Justice

Oppdatert: 19. jan. 2022

THE HIGHER LAW OF CHRIST VS. HUMAN RIGHTS

We see a tendency toward anarchy, and religious laws forcing or bending the conscience, in a country. Without so much opportunity to just be able to freely choose something else. Neither of these is of God, but of Babylon. Notice I am not saying we should not fight for justice or equality or for mankind. But we are called to fight and uphold:

* THE HIGHER LAW OF CHRIST, the law of love divine, the law of faith, the law and faith of Christ, the new, mature, everlasting covenant, and law and order. Which is His kingdom's law and justice system of a higher order than any law and justice you find in this world. God's eternal law of love, rather than the world's version of a higher law: * HUMAN RIGHTS and the world's version of justice. Christ's everlasting covenant and order that preach abolition of all the outer factors like race, nationality, gender, status, education status, health status and so on. See Hebrews 8:10 and Galatians chapter 3, and particularly verse 26-29, which describe the law of Christ by faith: His everlasting gospel and covenant, law and order." The true Christ's system of JUSTICE go beyond the outer factors. He see beneath the surface and your surroundings, your status, your nation. Both for good and bad. He represent righteous judgment, meaning to see things for what they truly are.

(John 7:23. Galatians 3:26-29)


This principle is part of His law and order, and is based upon His character trait of IMPARTIALITY. (James 2:1, 8-11.)


Here you also see one example of the difference between the world's idea of justice and God's. Humans have no human rights as we are all guilty of transgressing the Holy Law of Christ, and our existence and grace are all due to God's mercy, as a free gift, unto salvation from the law of bondage and sin. (Romans 8 and Ephesians 2), but God is still the higher judge who truly judge righteous judgment.


No human laws, theories or science, have any capacity to truly judge the innermost soul and how things truly are, and while they sound good and righteous, they still fall short of the righteousness of Christ. Hence we ought to champion the new, everlasting law of Christ rather than human rights.



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