God's immanent justice
God’s immanent justice is that which appears promptly and manifests itself in an enigmatic manner. It flows naturally from the deeds accomplished, from the evil actions committed by a human being. This justice never reveals errors and is exercised through God’s intervention, acting inexorably and implacably, without the intervention of an external agent.
— Larousse Dictionary
Those who do not believe in the existence of God’s immanent justice ultimately find that they were mistaken, and those who believe in the existence of God’s immanent justice act constantly in such a way as to avoid exposing themselves to the intervention of God’s immanent justice, which is relentless.
— Blaise Pascal