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1 | Are all at the white throne judg. lost? | Revelation | CDBJ | 35524 | ||
Wouldn't that violate the law of double jeopardy since Jesus has already been judged in my place for my sins and even took the punishment that I deserved? What kind of justification is that if I have to be at the great white throne judgment? By the way, who is sitting on that throne that is going to judge me as you say? |
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2 | Are all at the white throne judg. lost? | Revelation | Jesusman | 35901 | ||
Hello, First off, is the "law of double jeopardy" in the Bible? Secondly, The question must be asked, "Was Jesus judged, or did he die in order to pay the debt of Sin that all of Mankind owes?" Thirdly, The Bible never says that the saved are exempt from being at the final Judgement. It says that the final judgement is where the separation is to take place: ie: the separation of the Saved from the Non-saved. That is what Revelation 21 reveals. Finally, God is on throne. He can judge whoever he feels like judging. Do you honestly believe that you are exempt of being held accountable for your actions, and that you have no need to Fear God? Jesusman |
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3 | Are all at the white throne judg. lost? | Revelation | childoftheking | 35914 | ||
Greetings Jesusman, If I may: You said "Do you honestly believe that you are exempt of being held accountable for your actions, and that you have no need to Fear God?" As far as being judged goes, we have no need to Fear God in that sense: 1 John 4:15) Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwelleth in him, and he in God. 16) And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him. 17) Herein is our love made perfect, that we may have boldness in the day of judgment: because as he is, so are we in this world” “Happy are those who have so ordered and stated their cause according to the gospel as to know beforehand that they shall be justified in the great day of the Lord!” MH We have to stand before the Judgement seat of Christ (Romans 14:10) and be judged according to our works (2Cor 5:10) since we've been saved. We are already with the Lord so I don’t believe that we stand before the Great White Throne. Are you saying that we as Christians who have already been raptured to be with our Lord are going to be judged twice? Is the Judgement Seat of Christ the same as the Great White Throne Judgement? I always thought that they were two separate Judgements. Jesus was not judged. Thanks Peace and Joy in Jesus bgg |
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4 | Are all at the white throne judg. lost? | Revelation | Jesusman | 35918 | ||
Hello, Ok? First off, you are correct that Jesus was not judged. However, he did pay the price for Sin. The price of sin is death, which Paul reveals in Romans 3. Jesus paid that price for us, for all of mankind in fact. Now, as a result, Salvation is not entirely the cleansing of our sins, rather it is our acceptance of the Payment made by Jesus. The Final Judgement, which every person shall go through, concerns this. Involved with in the final judgement is the separation. Jesus three time refers to this. In one parable, He talks of separating sheep and goats. IN another parable, he talks of separating wheat and tares. In a third parable, he speaks of a dragnet which contianed all types of fish, which were sorted through between the good and bad fish. So, it is clear from Jesus alone that there will be a time of separation. As we turn back to the passage in Revelation 20:11-15, the first thing that happens after they are all gathered is that they are all judged according to their deeds. Just following, they are separated. Now, The key factor is found in verse 15. Notice, that those who were not listed in the Book of Life were cast into the Lake of Fire. It wasn't those who were judged according to their actions, it was those who accepted the payment by christ. A former pastor of mine explained it this way. The court is gathered, and the defendants are placed, one by one, before God. The accuser reads off the actions that this person committed during his/her lifetime. Just before the gavel hits, the defendant's attorney arrives and states that the defendant's punishment has already been paid and accepted. The judge confirms this in the Book of Life, and the defendant is set free. However, this is not the same for every defendant. For there are those who refused to accept the Attorney's counsel. As for the difference between the Judgement seat and the Great White Throne, I see them both as the same event, namely the Final Judgement. Both Romans 14 and 2 Corinthians 5 speaks of giving an account on that day of our deeds, and that all must endure this. Just as Revelation 20:11-15 describes. Besides, you never hear in Scripture of two final judgements. Only one, the one before God. Jesus Loves You! Jesusman |
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