@BowsacNoodle @givenup @SuperLutheran I get where this thought comes from but am I the only one who feels okay with evil people not being completely smashed by divine justice lightning the very instant they deserve it? Everything will be sorted in the lord's time, it's not up to us to hurry it along.
I look at evil people running around unpunished and sigh in relief - if they're walking free and clear then thankfully there's mercy enough for me, too.
Always struck me as dancing a little close to the line of arrogance, hubris to get wound up in palpable fury over the imperfections of others, because all those who get closest to emulating Christ lose that as they go. That anger is replaced with pity, then empathy, even affection for the poor, broken, deranged sinners that surround them. It just seems so early in the process of discipleship to feel anger all the time, like a youthful fervor you outgrow as you learn, suffer, screw up, and grow through your own errors. 'There but for the grace of God go I,' and whatnot.