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1 | Any consequences for the bad? | 2 Cor 5:10 | slillis20 | 930 | ||
Radio man said it better than I could have, and I concur totally. Christ forever judged sin at the cross, and the only judgement on that issue that will take place is reserved for those who reject the message of the gospel. The Judgement Seat is all about the activities that believers have taken part in since there conversion. I have littel doubt that it will be a sad, certainly embarassing time as the Lord shows us all the worthless things that we did, and it will result in the loss of reward. The knowledge of it should help to "stimulate us to love and good deeds", don't you agree? Its definatly noe a concequence issue, except for the loss od rewards. Thanks slillis20 Emmaus Bible College | ||||||
2 | Any consequences for the bad? | 2 Cor 5:10 | charis | 1010 | ||
Dear slillis20, Actually, this is about the same conclusion I have come to, especially the 'sad, certainly embarrasing' part. I believe this to be a consequence. I have heard said that there are no consequences whatsoever, and no rewards, either. Have no fear, I was not 'fishing' for grounds to take away salvation. The Word says there is unforgiveable sin, so I believe it. But It can't be too easy to lose, or all of us would qualify (or be disqualified, as it were). Indeed the idea of just consequence does 'stimulate me to love and good deeds.' Amen! In Christ Jesus. | ||||||