Justice Of God Quotes by Thomas Jefferson, Fulton J. Sheen, William Ernest Hocking, Oliver D. Crisp, Sophie Swetchine, Matthew Henry and many others.

The God who gave us life gave us liberty. Can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are the gift of God?
I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that his justice cannot sleep forever.
A man may stand for the justice of God, but a woman stands for His Mercy.
Only the man who has enough good in him to feel the justice of the penalty can be punished; the others can only be hurt.
Christ’s work is a kind of deterrent to us, and a way of upholding the justice of God’s divine government of the world.
The injustice of men subserves the justice of God, and often His mercy.
None are ruined by the justice of God but those that hate to be reformed by the grace of God.
Mistrusts sometimes come over one’s mind of the justice of God. But let a real misery come again, and to whom do we fly? To whom do we instinctively and immediately look up?
The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time.
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
My heart trembles when I reflect that God is just
Do not let your heart become troubled by the sad spectacle of human injustice. Even this has its value in the face of all else. And it is from this that one day you will see the justice of God rising with unfailing triumph.
It is the duty of every true Deist to vindicate the moral justice of God against the evils of the Bible.
How anyone can believe in eternal punishment, or in any soul which God has made being “lost” and also believes in the love, nay, even in the justice of God is a mystery indeed.
Right faith is of necessity required for Baptism, since it is said: “the justice of God is by faith in Jesus Christ” (Romans 3:22) … Therefore, Baptism without faith avails nothing and thus we must recall that without faith no one is acceptable to God.