Deuteronomy 19 This chapter deals with justice. The Lord commanded Israel to set us cities of refuge so that someone who accidentally kills his neighbor would be able to go there and be safe from anyone wishing to avenge that death. This also addresses the intentional murder of an innocent person and the killer in this case would be removed from the city of refuge and brought to justice.
The Lord desires that innocent blood would not be shed in the land that He was giving to Israel. He also addresses other actions that are evil in His sight:
To move a boundary mark.. taking someone's inheritance.
Being a "malicious" witness against someone. Every accusation should have two or three witnesses to be confirmed.
Or not taking appropriate action against those who do evil because of pity.
The Lord wanted the land to remain pure and for evil to be "purged" .
So, how do we think about these commands in the light of our day? We know the Word tells us to "Do justice.. to love kindness.. and to walk humbly with [our] God." (Micah 6:8) This is God's way for His people to live righteously.
Can we agree with the Lord's commands that the innocent are kept from false accusations and the guilty are judged rightly?
Can we agree that those who would defraud or cheat a neighbor in any way should be found guilty?
Can we agree that a false witness should be put to shame and that the guilty should receive judgement that is deserved?
We want our own land to be freed from evil.. Our problem is that we don't always agree on the definition of what is evil and what is not. How we need to look to the Word of God and pray that the Spirit of God would lead us into all Truth. How we need to pray for our leaders, our judges, and our nation as a whole!
Father in heaven, may our nation turn to You and join herself with You to be Your people... that Your will be done and Your Name honored. " Let the evil of the wicked come to an end but establish the righteous" (Psalm 7:9)... we pray, in Jesus' name. Amen.