“Liberty and justice for all” was a divinely inspired phrase.
Its meaning reflects the same foundational ideas which govern My Kingdom, as all who dwell under My banner know true freedom: the emancipation of their souls. For when these who were lost stood before the High Magistrate and confessed their guilt, though they deserved the full penalty of death, to each one I gave a pardon, and then cleared their record (since I don’t consider one person better or worse than the other). In My courts there is no partiality because there is only One way to have a sentence commuted, and without Him all men stand as equals in shame.