As we saw above, justice itself has a salvific component: rescuing those who have suffered under injustice. But God’s justice and his mercy are about bringing salvation. Through his interventions in human history, the Lord demonstrates that he is not merely a judge, but simultaneously a judge and a savior. He promises a savior to Adam and Eve; then he rescues Noah’s family from the Flood. Generations later, after memory of Noah’s covenant with God has faded, the Lord launches his special rescue mission by calling Abraham out of Ur into the Promised Land of Canaan. The Lord asks Abraham to move not because Ur is a bad place, but because God wants to start a new people, make a radical change in the story of humanity, and that all begins with Abraham trusting the Lord by moving from the familiar to the unfamiliar.
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