Read Job 24.
Job asked an amazing question. Why doesn't God announce when He will judge
evil doers? In fact, why doesn’t He act
now?
Solomon wrote, "Because the sentence against an evil
deed is not executed speedily, the heart of the children of man is fully set to
do evil." (Ecclesiastes 8:11) In
other words, delays in punishment allow the sinner to not only think that they
got away with their wrongdoing but it actually encourages them to do more. Many have commented that this is the problem
with the American judicial system.
Job gave a list of illustrations. People steal from the helpless and poor, even
taking their children as surety for their debts. Then, there are murderers, criminals, and
even adulterers who do their deeds under cover of darkness saying to
themselves, "no one will see me."
Perhaps, the ultimate chestnut from the unbeliever is
"If there is a god, let him strike me dead right now."
Yet, "They are exalted a little while, and then they
are gone." (v.24)
People make their choices in this life about how they will
live. God does keep exact records of
good and evil. These will provide the basis for degrees of rewards for
believers and the degrees of punishments for those who rejected Christ. But the Lord will mete these out on His own
timetable and according to His pleasure, not man's.
When will God judge every human life?
Hebrews 9:27-"And just as it is appointed for man to
die once, and after that comes judgment..."
Our evaluation in this life, then, is limited at best. According to the Bible, there is no second
chance. God's real judgment awaits after
this life.
Why does He delay His responses to sin?
2 Peter 3:9-"The Lord is not slow to fulfill his
promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any
should perish."
God's lack of immediate action against sin should never be
construed as acceptance or dismissal.
His delay is to give every allowance for repentance.
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