Justice: Have You Demanded It In Your Own Life?
Gary Keesee • June 17, 2020
It has been an incredibly difficult last few weeks in our nation.
As human beings, we get upset at injustice. If you’re like most people, something in you rises up when you see something unfair, or unjust, or you see someone hurt by someone else.
Movies and television play on that. Just think about how many movies or television shows you’ve watched in the last six months that were about good vs. evil, or about justice being served.
It’s a natural instinct to want to see justice served. Romans 2:14-15 says tells us the law is written on our hearts and our consciences and thoughts bear witness.
We were created in the image of God and have a natural desire for justice.
We want and need to see justice in our nation right now.
But you should also be demanding justice in your own life.
Because your victory in this life will be determined by your understanding of justice and how to enforce it.
You’ve probably heard me talk about how I used to be sick and on antidepressants. I fought fear every day, so much so that it caused paralysis in my body.
What you might not know is that, as God began to deal with me as I received my healing, God told me not to pay attention to my emotions or feelings… because healing was a legal matter.
Now, I always talk about being a “spiritual scientist,” because I want to know everything I can about God and His Kingdom. So, of course, when God said my healing was a legal matter, I had to find out exactly what that meant.
What I discovered was life changing— God operates by justice, and justice had already been served on my behalf.
It’s like this: imagine that you’re sitting in the defendant’s chair in a court of law. Since the Bible tells us that Satan is the accuser of the brethren, picture him sitting on the other side of the courtroom as the plaintiff.
Do you have the image in your mind?
Now, imagine Satan telling the judge over and over again that you belong to him.
Only he’s wrong.
Because, as a child of God, you have someone that stepped in on your behalf and paid the price for you to walk away, FREE AND CLEAR, from Satan and ALL of his taunting and tactics.
That someone was Jesus.
Jesus—the only one who wasn’t guilty—was deprived of justice and crucified as guilty… FOR US.
Jesus was the only man on the face of the earth that could give God His legality back in the earth realm after Adam gave it away to Satan. See, God had crowned Adam with glory and honor, and Adam ruled in the earth realm under delegated authority. But when he sinned, he gave his crown of authority away to Satan.
But God sent Jesus to restore His delegated authority, and because of His death we were saved.
Justice demands an answer. Jesus IS the answer.
As believers, justice has already been served on OUR behalf. Religion teaches you that you can keep praying and begging and hoping something will change. But that’s not the way it works.
1 John 5:14-15 says, “And this is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. And if we know that He hears us—whatever we ask—we know that we have what we asked of Him.”
See the phrase “hears us”? It isn’t referring to God hearing your voice. It’s referring to a legal hearing. So, when you ask something of God, He immediately takes the case and begins to enforce His justice.
As far as God is concerned, whatever you might be dealing with is a legal matter that was already settled 2,000 years ago in a spiritual court of law.
So, when I received my healing, it didn’t matter how I felt or what I saw.
And that wasn’t all.
This revelation was life changing for Drenda and I on our journey to financial freedom as well.
In fact, once we began understanding justice and how to enforce it, we started experiencing victories in every area of our lives.
Not only did my body respond to the revelation that we have legal, enforceable rights as believers, but our finances responded to it. We finally understood that it didn’t matter how long we prayed or when we felt like we had received; we received God’s promises based on spiritual law.
The same goes for you.
Your victories in your marriage, your family, your finances, your business, your faith, your health—in EVERY area of your life—will be determined by your understanding of justice and how to enforce it.
See, you don’t have to just survive life.
You don’t have to ask God to do things for you or beg Him for anything that has already been given to you. He’s given you delegated authority.
You have the same authority that Jesus demonstrated.
You don’t have to put up with dysfunction, chaos, stress, or fear. You just need to know how to enact justice and enforce your rights as a believer.
I’ve heard people say, “I wouldn’t trade what I went through.” But I don’t get that. Why would anyone want to go through stress, fear, sickness, or anything that isn’t what God promised?
I know I would trade the nine years of financial chaos, sickness, and stress I went through if only I had known then how the Kingdom of God operated!
Hosea 4:6 says, “My people are destroyed from lack of knowledge.”
You have legal rights in the Kingdom of God, and you need to know what those rights are and how you can enforce them—how you can stand on the promises of God and live in victory over the enemy.
As human beings, we get upset at injustice. If you’re like most people, something in you rises up when you see something unfair, or unjust, or you see someone hurt by someone else.
Movies and television play on that. Just think about how many movies or television shows you’ve watched in the last six months that were about good vs. evil, or about justice being served.
It’s a natural instinct to want to see justice served. Romans 2:14-15 says tells us the law is written on our hearts and our consciences and thoughts bear witness.
We were created in the image of God and have a natural desire for justice.
We want and need to see justice in our nation right now.
But you should also be demanding justice in your own life.
Because your victory in this life will be determined by your understanding of justice and how to enforce it.
You’ve probably heard me talk about how I used to be sick and on antidepressants. I fought fear every day, so much so that it caused paralysis in my body.
What you might not know is that, as God began to deal with me as I received my healing, God told me not to pay attention to my emotions or feelings… because healing was a legal matter.
Now, I always talk about being a “spiritual scientist,” because I want to know everything I can about God and His Kingdom. So, of course, when God said my healing was a legal matter, I had to find out exactly what that meant.
What I discovered was life changing— God operates by justice, and justice had already been served on my behalf.
It’s like this: imagine that you’re sitting in the defendant’s chair in a court of law. Since the Bible tells us that Satan is the accuser of the brethren, picture him sitting on the other side of the courtroom as the plaintiff.
Do you have the image in your mind?
Now, imagine Satan telling the judge over and over again that you belong to him.
Only he’s wrong.
Because, as a child of God, you have someone that stepped in on your behalf and paid the price for you to walk away, FREE AND CLEAR, from Satan and ALL of his taunting and tactics.
That someone was Jesus.
Jesus was already judged by The Law and pronounced innocent. He didn’t sin. In fact, in Acts 8:32 we read that Jesus was deprived
of justice.
Jesus—the only one who wasn’t guilty—was deprived of justice and crucified as guilty… FOR US.
Jesus was the only man on the face of the earth that could give God His legality back in the earth realm after Adam gave it away to Satan. See, God had crowned Adam with glory and honor, and Adam ruled in the earth realm under delegated authority. But when he sinned, he gave his crown of authority away to Satan.
But God sent Jesus to restore His delegated authority, and because of His death we were saved.
Justice demands an answer. Jesus IS the answer.
As believers, justice has already been served on OUR behalf. Religion teaches you that you can keep praying and begging and hoping something will change. But that’s not the way it works.
1 John 5:14-15 says, “And this is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. And if we know that He hears us—whatever we ask—we know that we have what we asked of Him.”
See the phrase “hears us”? It isn’t referring to God hearing your voice. It’s referring to a legal hearing. So, when you ask something of God, He immediately takes the case and begins to enforce His justice.
As far as God is concerned, whatever you might be dealing with is a legal matter that was already settled 2,000 years ago in a spiritual court of law.
So, when I received my healing, it didn’t matter how I felt or what I saw.
I had to simply agree with what Heaven said and declare it. I was already
healed.
And that wasn’t all.
This revelation was life changing for Drenda and I on our journey to financial freedom as well.
In fact, once we began understanding justice and how to enforce it, we started experiencing victories in every area of our lives.
Not only did my body respond to the revelation that we have legal, enforceable rights as believers, but our finances responded to it. We finally understood that it didn’t matter how long we prayed or when we felt like we had received; we received God’s promises based on spiritual law.
The same goes for you.
Your victories in your marriage, your family, your finances, your business, your faith, your health—in EVERY area of your life—will be determined by your understanding of justice and how to enforce it.
See, you don’t have to just survive life.
You don’t have to ask God to do things for you or beg Him for anything that has already been given to you. He’s given you delegated authority.
You have the same authority that Jesus demonstrated.
Psalms 89 tells us that justice and righteousness are the foundation of God’s throne. You need to know these scriptures so that you know how to defend yourself with spiritual law.
James tells us that every good and perfect gift is from above.
Romans 1:20 tells us that God doesn’t change; His laws do not change.
You don’t have to put up with dysfunction, chaos, stress, or fear. You just need to know how to enact justice and enforce your rights as a believer.
I’ve heard people say, “I wouldn’t trade what I went through.” But I don’t get that. Why would anyone want to go through stress, fear, sickness, or anything that isn’t what God promised?
I know I would trade the nine years of financial chaos, sickness, and stress I went through if only I had known then how the Kingdom of God operated!
Hosea 4:6 says, “My people are destroyed from lack of knowledge.”
You have legal rights in the Kingdom of God, and you need to know what those rights are and how you can enforce them—how you can stand on the promises of God and live in victory over the enemy.
No matter what problem you’re facing—in your marriage, in your family, in your finances, in your business, in your body— you can be confident in your legal right that justice will be served on your behalf as a citizen of the Kingdom of God.
You don't have to beg and cry to convince God.
Paul teaches us in Ephesians 6:10-13 what we need to do:
Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand
against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.
Take your legal stance friend. Administer God's justice in the earth realm, and watch the enemy move.
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God is the God of Justice and His Kingdom is one of laws that do NOT change. If you're putting up with things you don't have to like dysfunction, chaos, unrighteousness, and fear its because you don't know who you really are and the authority you have in this life.
You have a legal right for justice to be served on your behalf. You can stand on the promises of God, justify yourself, and overcome the enemy.
Download Gary's life-changing series, The Cry for Justice, NOW and learn how the Kingdom of God operates and how to enforce justice and see victory in your life!
You have a legal right for justice to be served on your behalf. You can stand on the promises of God, justify yourself, and overcome the enemy.
Download Gary's life-changing series, The Cry for Justice, NOW and learn how the Kingdom of God operates and how to enforce justice and see victory in your life!

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