Hope in God's Just Judgments
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Hope in God's Just Judgments
March 30, 2026 André K. Dugger
“Those who fear you will see me and rejoice, for I put my hope in your word. I know, Lord, that your judgments are just and that you have afflicted me fairly.”
Psalm 119:74–75 (CSB)
Hope is not built on circumstances, feelings, or fleeting promises. It is built on the unshakable Word of God. The psalmist declares that others who fear God will rejoice when they see his life, not because everything went smoothly for him, but because he placed his hope firmly in God’s Word. Your life becomes a testimony of God’s faithfulness when you anchor your hope in Him, especially during trials.
The psalmist also acknowledges something difficult yet profoundly true: God’s judgments are just. Affliction, though painful, is not random or meaningless. When God allows difficulty, it is never without purpose. It is not cruelty but mercy that disciplines you and shapes you for holiness. Just as a loving father corrects his child, your heavenly Father uses affliction to draw you closer to His heart and to teach you His ways.
When you endure suffering with faith and trust in God’s goodness, those around you who also fear the Lord find encouragement in your testimony. Your perseverance strengthens their faith. They rejoice, not in your pain, but in your unwavering hope.
In Christ, this passage finds its fullest meaning. Jesus bore the ultimate affliction; the just judgment of sin, though He Himself was sinless. Through His suffering, you now have eternal hope. When you face trials, you can trust God’s justice and His love, knowing that even affliction is used to mold you into the image of Christ.
- Reflection Question:
How does remembering Christ’s suffering help you endure your own trials with hope, and what practical step can you take today to show that your hope rests in God’s Word?
- Prayer: Father, thank You that Your judgments are always just and that You are faithful even in my affliction. Teach me to place my hope in Your Word, not in my circumstances. Let my life be a testimony of Your goodness so that others who fear You may rejoice and be encouraged. Strengthen me to endure trials with faith, remembering that Christ suffered for me and secured my eternal hope. In Jesus’ name, amen.




