Judged and Justified

Spoken Word by Mikey & V


I stood in the courtroom of Heaven
with hell’s receipts in my hands.

No excuses.
No defense.
Just a heart full of echoes and fists full of failure.

And the Judge looked down—
but didn’t call me guilty.

He called me chosen.


They said,

“You can’t speak. You’ve sinned.”

But He said,

“That’s exactly why you can.”

Because judgment broke me—
but grace rebuilt me.

Now I don’t speak from a throne.
I speak from an altar.
Still smoking. Still surrendered.


I don’t judge out of pride.
I judge from the wreckage I crawled through.
I don’t condemn—
I call out the chains
because I wore them.
And now they rattle at my feet like trophies.


Don’t confuse my boldness with arrogance.
I’m not preaching perfection—
I’m testifying resurrection.

You see sin?
I see scars that sing.

You see past?
I see proof that mercy hits harder than shame.


Final Word:

I was judged.
I was guilty.

But now?
I’m justified.
Not by works—
but by the blood that silences every accuser.

So if I judge,
it’s through fire-touched eyes
and Spirit-filled breath.

Because I was broken by truth—
and now I carry it.

Not to crush you—
but to call you home.

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