The ultimate goal of human history is the clear recognition of God's absolute justice. People often navigate a confusing reality where truth is hidden from plain sight, yet eventually, divine providence will be revealed in its full glory. When this happens, it will become obvious that there is no flaw or distortion in how the world is guided.
The primary approach among commentators is that this future declaration points to a time when all humanity will finally recognize and announce the fairness of God's judgment [רד״ק, מצודת דוד, מלבי״ם, מאירי, ביאור שטיינזלץ]. It is a natural human struggle to watch bad people live in peace while good people suffer, a situation that easily creates doubt. However, true understanding will arrive when the final outcome is revealed. Whether at the end of days or in the Messianic era, the wicked will disappear and the righteous will receive their full reward. At that moment, everyone will understand that the temporary success of bad people never indicated a lack of justice, and that God's judgment is pure truth. Furthermore, the very destruction of the wicked serves as the ultimate proof that God commits no wrong [אבן עזרא]. This future revelation is also tied to the lifelong journey of the righteous. Their ability to flourish into old age is the exact tool designed to allow them to witness and publicly share the reality of divine justice [מלבי״ם].
On a more personal level, this declaration reflects a deep sense of humility. A person accepts God's judgment, setting aside personal pride to admit that if they are punished or even face death, the fault lies entirely within themselves and not with God. This is an acknowledgment that God shows no favoritism and that His judgment is completely fair [אלשיך]. In this dynamic, God serves as a firm support, a source of strength, and a safe fortress where one can turn and place complete trust [רד״ק, ביאור שטיינזלץ]. Ultimately, every action God takes is rooted in faithfulness, completely free from any wrong or deviation from pure justice.