The soul that sins shall die
That’s what justice says,
The wages of sin is death
That’s what justice pays.
So if I get my fair deserts
Justice has been done,
The system is working well
I should like the way it runs.
Justice is what we call for
Justice is always fair,
I’m talking about God’s justice
I want make that clear.
The truth of the matter is
All justice must be fair,
If the fairness is missing
Then the justice disappeared.
Lawyers are about justice
That is what we hear
But often about justice
They don’t seem to care.
They fight for their client
Whether he is wrong or right,
At times though he is wrong
They still win the fight.
“O he is a great lawyer!”
His praises would be sung,
But the truth of the matter is
Justice was not done.
It was some technicality
On which he was able to win,
This is man’s pseudo justice
It’s not so in the case with sin.
There’s no such thing with God
No technicality or flaw,
Adam and Eve transgressed
And felt the weight of the law.
First, fellowship was broken
Between themselves and God,
This of course gave reason
For the devil to applaud.
He is that sinister attorney
That misrepresents each case,
His clients are made to suffer
Even to the point of disgrace.
But there is another justice
It is called God’s grace,
It takes the path through mercy
And of injustice there’s no trace.
Mercy has stepped in
Though we should have died,
Justice was still carried out
That’s why Jesus was crucified.
Someone had to die
It should have been us,
That someone took our place
That someone was Jesus.
Mercy bridged the gap
Between justice and grace,
Before, a frowning Judge
But now with a smiling face.
We really should have died
But mercy stepped right in,
Now we don’t have to pay
The penalty for our sin.
Out of all this emerges
God’s magnanimous grace
Expressed to all the repentant
In our Saviour’s smiling face.
“Come unto me,” he says
“And I will give you life.”
A gracious call you will agree
And end to all sin’s strife.
Right now it’s a promise
But a promise that is guaranteed
And the way the days are flying
It’s coming at greet speed.
Not only will we not die
As God’s mercy has ensured
But eternal life is ours
God’s grace has that in store.
For just as Christ has risen
One day the dead will rise,
And those that are still alive
Will meet him in the skies.
Grace is the side of justice
That made this possible,
Now we who were once estranged
Have become God’s people.
Justice is what we deserved
Mercy our deserts deferred
But on the other side of justice
Grace is what God conferred.
Justice says “death”
Therefore the Saviour’s dying
Mercy says “not death”
Hence the Saviour’s rising
Grace says “everlasting life”
Thus the Saviour’s returning
Justice and Grace: two sides of a coin
With Mercy: the circumference,
From death to life: the Father’s reward
For the soul that chooses repentance.
Stewart Russell © September 2018
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