Justice for all

Ëàíà Ëóêàíîâà
               
What is justice for you?
Maybe something that’s true?
That is right for all Earth,
From the date of its birth.

Whose opinion’s correct?
What the men should respect?
To reach justice for all.
To be happy, not thrall.

From my point of view man is not imbued with power to give justice. Only God has that power and necessary  wisdom and love. To prove it I want to start with the definition of what is justice.
It is the maintenance or administration of what is right in fair and impartial way according to a standard.
So as you can see the components of justice are:
The maintenance or administration of it.
Rules that define what is right.
Impartiality.
 In this essay we’ll try to understand if it is possible to have justice for all and  we mostly will speak about the law  in order to approach our goals in this area.
Our own experience can tell us that it is absolutely possible to organize the maintenance and administration of “what is right”. This is the reason that state system consists of governing bodies, legislative power and courts. They are trying to punish outrages of all kind. The law forbids you from doing wrong things for fear of punishment. We can respect it but none of us can love something that punishes us. How radically different are God’s principles! They induce us to do right things because of love. They explain that violation leads to negative consequences for us and for other people.
Next is “What is right in  fair”. Of course mankind in general realizes what is right. Though the law itself is good enough, we have so many divisions, that we have lost what is right in particular. Although the law that is written by the man cannot cover every spheres of people’s lives, for example, to punish the lack of education, misunderstandings or bias that cause to injustice. God’s purpose is not punishment at all, but He can judge because He knows what is in person’s  heart.
 Finally we came to ultimate point- Impartiality. The law itself is not biased of course but what about those who act on behalf of it? This is a rhetorical question. Each of us has grown in the certain conditions and has formed his views from different sources. Most of us try to communicate with people with the similar outlooks.  We are afraid of being misunderstood or rejected and this is the huge reason for biases and prejudgments. It doesn’t matter what is at the base of it- the color of your skin, social status or something else, instead of equity we grow in deep bias and become more and more separated.
Despite of all the efforts to reach fairness, we cannot do it because no one possesses an absolute power or justice. We divide ourselves into states, areas, communities, houses, and everywhere establish our own small justice and authority systems which increase the gap between groups.
Did you pay attention to the reason that causes this? It is a fear. Our loving Creator Jehovah God understands us, so in His word (the Bible) there is one phrase you can find most of all, almost 365 times! He said:” Don’t be afraid!” He knows for sure that fears cannot be the source of enhancing the justice.All of us without exception are the children of a loving Father, Creator of the Universe. He is the only one who has absolute power and justice to promote our happy everlasting life in a big family of humankind.