A couple I knew some years ago questioned Gods fairness after both of their school-aged children were killed in auto accidents within a period of three years. Like most parents, they had anticipated much happiness with their son and daughter. Their friends saw their own children graduate from high school, but these parents were deprived of that joy.
I wonder if the family of the apostle James may have questioned Gods fairness too. He was executed, but Peter was miraculously rescued from the same fate (Acts 12:2,5-11).
Its true that life is often unfair. Some seem to be blessed with far more opportunities than others, but lets not blame God. These injustices are here because mankinds sin has invaded Gods creation. The Lord allows them, but He has not caused them. He grieves over them more than we do, loves us equally, has made eternal salvation available to all, and will judge everyone by the principle: "To whom much is given, from him much will be required" (Luke 12:48).
At the end of time, the Lord will right all the wrongs of the ages, and even the people most deprived and mistreated in this life will be satisfied with Gods justice. Ultimately, no one will have reason to accuse Him of being unfair. Herbert Vander Lugt
Life can be lived with joy and song
Amid its heartache and its pain,
For one day God will right each wrong
With peace and justice He will reign. Dennis De Haan
READ: Acts 12
We can endure lifes wrongs, knowing that God will make all things right.
The Bible in one year:
2 Kings 1-3
Luke 24:1-35