By Ron Thomas
“Why does the Lord not bring judgment to
those who stand in strong opposition to His will? Why does
He not just condemn them and be done with it!” A
strong emotional sentiment, wouldn’t you agree? The
Scripture actually tells us why. In the context of
Paul’s response to the hypocrisy of some in the church in
Rome , Paul said this: “Or do you presume on the riches of
his kindness and forbearance and patience, not knowing that
God’s kindness is meant to lead you to repentance?” (Romans
2:4, ESV, italics added).
This can be a tough pill to swallow, but
to the Lord, it is important that we understand a particular
point. God is not justifying deeds done that are in
opposition to Him—only that is not his desire to destroy
that which He loves (cf. 1 Timothy 2:4). While an
evildoer presumes on the Lord’s will, the Lord is allowing
the maturation of time to register with the evildoer,
helping him see the light that he will see soon enough if he
does not change his ways.
There is coming a day when the Lord will
bring all the works of man to the light. If the
impenitent does not change his way, the Lord will address
his refusal then (and Paul makes this clear in Romans
2:5-11). I think all of us are grateful for the Lord’s
slow response with regard to self. In the meantime,
let us be mindful of why the Lord is “slow”, and seek to do
what we can to encourage others to hear His saving message.
- Ron Thomas serves as preacher and an elder for the Highway
Church of Christ, Sullivan, IL He may be contacted
through the congregation's website:
http://www.highwaycofc.com
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