What do you think of Malachi 2 where God complains that people ask, "Where is the God of justice," instead of honouring God?

The way I see it is, they are denied compensation for the bad things that happened to them, because they refuse to forgive their enemies. Compensation happens after forgiveness and grows with forgiveness.

Jesus said, if you allow enemies to gain tiny rewards they do not deserve so they can to continue to live and exist, God will give you gigantic rewards as compensation because God is just and God cannot reward your enemy with what is greater than the reward he gives the victim the enemy wrongfully attacks. So if God gives your opponent $10 they don't deserve so they do not starve to death, God will give you $10,000 for letting your opponent get the $10 they did not earn. You will be rewarded, either on earth, or in heaven, or in both places.

What do you think of Malachi 2 where God complains that people ask, "Where is the God of justice," instead of honouring God?
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