So there are two very distinct directions in which this saying looks, as it was used by our Lord--one in reference to the attitude of men towards the Revelation of God, and one in reference to the solemn subject of future retribution.
Is each individual the charge of a providence, the subject of a moral government, and the heir to a future retribution?
To secure this highest kind of happiness--this pure impassivity, it was necessary to get rid of all superstitious fears of death, of supernatural beings, and of a future retribution.
Socrates was no less earnest in his belief in the immortality of the soul, and a state of future retribution.
They will not fail to consider that the views of the writer, on the subject of retribution, are not so wide from theirs as theirs are from the views of those authors whom they quote as authority in support of future retribution.
But the doctrine which excites your bitterest animosity is that of Future Retribution.
This I emphasize because you dwell so much upon the subject of future retribution, giving it an attention so constant as to be almost exclusive.
I am not about to discuss the subject of future retribution.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "future retribution" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.