Love and justice

B. A. Manakala

Give your love of justice to the king, O God, and righteousness to the king’s son. (Ps 72:1 nlt)

Once a manager hired labourers into his vineyard. All of them were hired at different times of the day - one in the morning, another in the afternoon, another towards the end of the day. To their surprise, at the end of the day when the manager paid them they were all paid the same wage!

We might assume from the above story that the manager is unjust. God’s justice may not be how we would want it. True justice and love go together. Justice plays an important role when it comes to dealing with the rich and the poor. It is generally the poor who do not get justice. Therefore, in the next verse Solomon prays for the poor to be treated fairly (Ps. 72:1).

Though God is just we will always have the poor among us (Matt. 26:11). I believe this is because God wants to use us also to establish justice and let us treat the poor fairly. Justice sounds better if we can let others have it, rather than claiming it for ourselves.

Am I truly just and treat the poor fairly?

Even if we do not get justice, always ensure that others get justice.

Prayer: Lord, let me love justice just as you do. Amen


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