God is the Righteous Judge
The doctrine of God's righteous judgement and wrath has fallen on hard times and deaf ears. We live in a day and time when we have set ouselves up as our own judge and have put God on Trial. This is similar to what the Pharasise had done. They had made the assumptions that God's wrath and judgement would pass over them simply because of their position and status within the synegogue or church of the day. The questions that we find ourselves asking are: how can hell be just? Why would God command the Israelites to completely destroy the Canaanites? Why does God always seem angry? The fact that we are even asking these questions should tell us that more than ever before we need a right thinking about the righteouse judgement of God. God's wrath is His love in action against sin. God must act justly and judge sin otherwise he would not be God. The very character and nature of a righteous holy God has shown us in saving us from his own wrath, God has done what we could not do, and he has done what we did not deserve. It was to show his righteousness at the present time, so that he might be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. (Rom. 3:26) God has done what we could not do, and he has done what we didn’t deserve. Charles Wesley rightly exulted in this good news: And can it be that I should gain, an interest in the Saviour’s blood? Died he for me, who caused his pain! For me, who him to death pursued?Amazing love! How can it be That thou, my God, shouldst die for me?