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⚖️ THE COURTROOM OF LIGHT
(A Justice Scene for “The Danger That Lurks”)
©2026 Susan Barker Nikitenko
The great hall of Havenridge was silent as dawn. Sunlight streamed through the tall windows like golden spears, cutting through the dust that hung in the air. People gathered in hushed clusters, whispering about the night when shadows fled and truth rose like a storm.
At the front of the room stood a wooden bench polished by years of judgments. But today, something was different.
Today, Justice herself seemed to stand behind it.
Her presence was not loud, but it was unmistakable — steady, righteous, unshakable.
Outlaw was brought forward, wrists bound, eyes darting like a trapped animal. Behind him stood his silent partners — Greed, Deception, and Whisper — each wearing the same mask of false innocence.
Faithful sat in the front row, hands folded, Bible resting on her lap.
Anger and Mistrust sat beside her, humbled, changed, their faces softer than they had been in years.
A hush fell as the Judge entered — a tall, solemn figure robed in white. No one recognized him, yet everyone felt they had always known Him. His eyes held the weight of eternity.
He spoke only one word:
“Proceed.”
🌩️ THE ACCUSATION
The prosecutor stepped forward — a man with a voice like rolling thunder.
Some whispered he was no ordinary man.
Some whispered he was an angel.
He opened a scroll.
“Outlaw,” he said, “you stand accused of sowing discord, stirring fear, twisting truth, and trespassing upon the peace of this town. Your motive was not concern. Your motive was not justice. Your motive was greed.”
Greed snarled. “Everyone wants more. I only gave him what he desired.”
The Judge lifted a hand. “Silence.”
Greed fell silent instantly.
🌧️ THE EVIDENCE
The prosecutor held up a crystal vial — the same one carried through the night.
Inside it shimmered the tears of God’s people.
“Every tear,” he said, “is a testimony. Every sorrow recorded. Every cry heard.”
Faithful felt her breath catch.
Anger bowed his head.
Mistrust wiped his eyes.
The prosecutor continued:
“These tears were shed because of lies whispered in the dark. Because of windows listened at. Because of hearts manipulated. Because of greed that sought gain at the cost of peace.”
He turned toward Outlaw.
“Do you deny it?”
Outlaw trembled. “I… I only wanted—”
“More,” the prosecutor finished. “More than God gave. More than you earned. More than you deserved.”
🔥 THE VERDICT
The Judge rose.
His voice filled the hall, yet it was gentle — like thunder wrapped in mercy.
“Outlaw, Greed, Deception, Whisper — you have been weighed. You have been measured. You have been found wanting.”
A wind swept through the courtroom, warm and bright.
“You sought to destroy My people,” the Judge said. “But I am their Defender. Their Keeper. Their Shield.”
He lifted the vial of tears.
“These tears are precious to Me.”
Light burst from the vial, filling the room with brilliance.
Outlaw and his companions cried out as the light swallowed them — not in cruelty, but in righteous judgment.
When the light faded, they were gone.
Justice had been served.
🌅 THE AFTERMATH
Faithful stood slowly, tears in her eyes — but these were tears of relief.
Anger whispered, “We were blind.”
Mistrust nodded. “But God wasn’t.”
Faithful placed a hand on their shoulders. “He gathers every tear. He sees every wrong. He rights every injustice. And He restores what was broken.”
The Judge turned toward them, His expression soft.
“Walk in truth,” He said. “Walk in peace. Walk in Me.”
And with that, He was gone — leaving behind a courtroom filled with awe, a town washed clean, and hearts forever changed.
Because God always wins in the end.
📖 KJV SCRIPTURE (Closing Verses)
Psalm 56:8 (KJV)
“Thou tellest my wanderings: put thou my tears into thy bottle: are they not in thy book?”
Isaiah 61:8 (KJV)
“For I the Lord love judgment, I hate robbery for burnt offering…”
Romans 12:19 (KJV)
“Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.”
Proverbs 21:15 (KJV)
“It is joy to the just to do judgment: but destruction shall be to the workers of iniquity.”
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