The morality of the God of the Hebrew Scriptures is often
impugned. Someone understandably asked, “How can a just God require the lives
of the Egyptian firstborn sons?” I cannot answer this question fully or even
with satisfaction, but here is my feeble attempt:
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First of all, the Scriptures assure us that our
God is just: Romans 3:5-6 (NKJV) “But if our unrighteousness demonstrates the
righteousness of God, what shall we say? Is God unjust who inflicts wrath? (I
speak as a man.) Certainly not! For then how will God judge the world?” if He
is unjust!
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If seems that many instances of His wrath serve
to reinforce the idea that parents are responsible for the welfare of their
children. God will not allow them to suppose, “I can live as I want, and my
sins will not affect the lives of my children.” As a probation officer, several
of my probationers had informed me, “I now have to get my life together for the
sake of my children.” They correctly understood that God would not give their
children immunity from their sins.
·
It seems that the death of their firstborn sons
was a just punishment for what the Egyptians had been doing to their Israelite
slaves – murdering their sons.
I realize that even this is a very incomplete answer. Therefore, I also think that we need to
consider the fact that we cannot fully appreciate the justice of God without
also looking to eternity for our answers:
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Romans 8:18 “For I consider that the sufferings
of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall
be revealed in us.”
Our Lord will judge us justly, according to our deeds and
understanding, according to Jesus:
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Luke 12:47-48 “And that servant who knew his
master's will, and did not prepare himself or do according to his will, shall
be beaten with many stripes. But he who did not know, yet committed things
deserving of stripes, shall be beaten with few. For everyone to whom much is
given, from him much will be required; and to whom much has been committed, of
him they will ask the more.”
We do not know how these principles will be applied in
heaven and hell, although we know that they apply to the ultimate fate of
children who do not have the understanding (or the sins) of adults. There are
many mysteries. However, I am assured that our Lord is both just and merciful.
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