Justice Quote by The Church Fathers
““For it was not merely for those who believed on Him in the time of Tiberius Caesar that Christ came, nor did the Father exercise His providence for the men only who are now alive, but for all men altogether, who from the beginning, according to their capacity, in their generation have both feared and loved God, and practised justice and piety towards their neighbours, and have earnestly desired to see Christ, and to hear His voice. Wherefore He shall, at His second coming, first rouse from their sleep all persons of this description, and shall raise them up, as well as the rest who shall be judged, and give them a place in His kingdom. For it is truly “one God who” directed the patriarchs towards His dispensations, and “has justified the circumcision by faith, and the uncircumcision through faith.” For as in the first we were prefigured, so, on the other hand, are they represented in us, that is, in the Church, and receive the recompense for those things which they accomplished.””
About This Quote
Source Book: New Testament Epistle, 1 Peter, 1st century AD
Christ’s salvation extends beyond believers of his time to all humanity, judged by faith and deeds, with a future resurrection for the faithful.
In simple terms: Salvation is for everyone, not just early believers.
Recognize universal grace and live righteously.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- church teaching
- personal reflection
- missionary work
- ethical decision making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does this view affect your sense of responsibility to others?
- What does “faith” mean in daily life?
Faith alone may not guarantee salvation without righteous action.