View Full Version : Justice, Mercy, and Grace
seebs
15th August 2004, 02:02 PM
A friend of mine (autodidactic on LiveJournal) has contributed an interesting observation:
Justice is when you get what you deserve.
Mercy is when you don't get what you deserve.
Grace is when you get what you don't deserve.
All three, it seems, are inextricable parts of God. One could, I suppose, make these into sort of an analogy of the Trinity. The Father provides justice, the Son provides mercy, and the Spirit provides grace.
Thoughts?
Bushido216
15th August 2004, 04:31 PM
That's actually an excellent analysis. I never truely thought of it like that.
Have some rep.
Bushido216
15th August 2004, 04:35 PM
Bah, I have to spread some around apparently.
seebs
15th August 2004, 04:51 PM
Not mine, it belongs to my sister-in-law.
CaDan
15th August 2004, 05:36 PM
Not mine, it belongs to my sister-in-law.
I thought the email address sounded familiar.
seebs
15th August 2004, 05:49 PM
Dude, you were there when she said it!
CaDan
15th August 2004, 06:50 PM
Dude, you were there when she said it!
That's why it (the email address) was familiar!
I couldn't quite recall.
It was dark.
There were a lot of them.
I was drunk at the time.
Treasure the Questions
16th August 2004, 03:47 PM
Justice is when you get what you deserve.
Mercy is when you don't get what you deserve.
Grace is when you get what you don't deserve.
That explains it all well.
All three, it seems, are inextricable parts of God. One could, I suppose, make these into sort of an analogy of the Trinity. The Father provides justice, the Son provides mercy, and the Spirit provides grace.
Thoughts?
For me this makes God too separate. What about the father of the prodigal son, he shows plenty of mercy and grace. Doesn't he represent God? Have you read Henri Nouwen on that, btw? Very good.
I don't see God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit having character differences.
Karin
PaladinValer
16th August 2004, 04:22 PM
That was excellently said and spoken.
Someone rep him for me too; I've not repp'd enough either :(
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