The Justice of Mercy
Dramane Traore
Maison d'édition: Heaps Publishing
Synopsis
The Justice of Mercy by Dramane Traore is a revelatory confrontation with one of the most misunderstood attributes of God: His justice. With clarity and prophetic precision, Traore uncovers the divine paradox where justice is not the punishment of evil but the restoration of what was lost. In the Kingdom, justice does not demand vengeance—it fulfills mercy. This book rewrites the harsh legalism that has shaped much of Christian theology, showing that God’s justice is not in opposition to His mercy, but fully expressed through it. Traore takes the reader beyond the courtroom imagery of guilt and retribution and reveals a Father whose justice is redemptive, restorative, and deeply relational. In His world, mercy is not the exception to justice—it is its highest expression. The Justice of Mercy exposes the false belief that God must be appeased before He can forgive, and reveals a Gospel where justice is not a delayed punishment but an immediate restoration through Christ. The cross was not where God’s wrath was satisfied—it was where His mercy triumphed. This is not sentimentalism—it is divine order. Justice that restores, not destroys. Mercy that does not ignore sin, but overcomes it. Through this book, Traore reintroduces a God who is both holy and kind, whose judgments heal and whose fairness looks like forgiveness. You will come away not only seeing God more clearly, but seeing justice through heaven’s eyes—where mercy is not weakness, but the very force that makes things right.
