Thank you, Janice, for shining light on that verse. I'd also suggest one read and contemplate Matthew 13:24-30, the parable of the wheat and the tares ... which explains why both are allowed to grow side-by-side until the harvest ... at which time the tares will be thrown in the fire.
Justice need not be instantaneous to remain justice.
Thank you, Janice, for shining light on that verse. I'd also suggest one read and contemplate Matthew 13:24-30, the parable of the wheat and the tares ... which explains why both are allowed to grow side-by-side until the harvest ... at which time the tares will be thrown in the fire.
Justice need not be instantaneous to remain justice.
Thank you, Janice, for shining light on that verse. I'd also suggest one read and contemplate Matthew 13:24-30, the parable of the wheat and the tares ... which explains why both are allowed to grow side-by-side until the harvest ... at which time the tares will be thrown in the fire.
Justice need not be instantaneous to remain justice.