When the question arises as to what God will do about the “good people”
in our world who have never heard the gospel, it is almost always sick babies
or hypothetical aboriginals in jungles half way across the planet the questioner
has in view, as opposed to his own mother-in-law who declines to give a moment’s
consideration to the lifetime of Christian testimony with which she has been
presented.
We also hear many more sermons on Genesis than Ezekiel, so
when complaints about God’s justice are raised, it is usually Genesis to which we resort
in response: Abraham’s conviction that God does not
“put the righteous to death with the wicked”; the
salvation of Noah and his family from the flood;
Lot’s deliverance from Sodom.