The Last Judgment: Understanding Eternity and God's Glory

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If men and women only realized the truth about this last judgment, well then, of course, they would flee from the Wrath to come as they were exalted to do by John the Baptist and by our Lord himself and by all the apostles in their preaching. It is therefore, I feel very definitely because of the failure to grasp this that men and women are so concerned about their own subjective moods and states and just want something that will help them in this world without realizing that the whole of the time they live and have their being under the eye of God and in a sense under the Judgment of God. [00:32:20]

There are those of course in general who dislike the whole idea of judgment altogether, those who take the so-called liberal view in theology. They abominate this whole conception of judgment. They say that's been the difficulty in the past, that God has been pictured as a judge, and they say the whole thought of judgment is just alien to any idea of God as a god of love. So they just don't believe in it at all. [00:82:00]

The important thing is this: it does not represent it as something which is going to determine Our Fate. It is simply the great occasion on which Our Fate will be announced when the verdict will be promulgated. It isn't the occasion on which the verdict will be arrived at. Now, I think that that is where the last group that I refer to get into trouble. They seem to think somehow that the idea of judgment must of necessity involve this, that people will come to the Judgment with their Fates uncertain and undetermined. [00:293:28]

The last judgment will be right at the very end at the second coming when the dead shall be raised in the manner we saw last week when our bodies shall be resurrected and it will be this great public occasion when the fate of all will be pronounced with all hearing it and all listening to it when the whole world will be assembled together and the fate of every single individual will be pronounced and announced. It is therefore the public promulgation of the Eternal and the final judgment. [00:434:87]

The purpose is the glory of God. It is the final assertion of the glory of God in the presence of those who have not given him the glory. You see, you must say that the Bible says it, and for this reason, the essence of sin is that it refuses to give glory to God. Satan stood up against God and he was attempting to detract from the glory of God, and the glory of God is supreme. [00:482:03]

Judgment will be given by the Lord Jesus Christ so that there is a sense in which you can say that God will judge, but that he has deputed the actual judging to the son in the same way that in some passages of scripture you read that God the Father Is Our Savior who is the savior of all men especially them that believe. Yes, he is the savior, but he saves through the son. [00:752:51]

There are some who say that it is only the unbelievers who will be judged and that the Believers will not be judged because they say that they've already passed from judgment to light and that therefore this can only apply to the unbelievers. But surely that cannot quite be right for this reason: to start with, the resurrection as we saw last week is of the evil and the good together and at the same time. [00:1066:40]

We must all appear before the Judgment seat of Christ and give an account of the Deeds Done in the body whether good or bad. Now, he's writing there obviously to Christian people and has only Christian Believers in his mind. What is this, someone may ask? Well, the answer is this surely that we are taught clearly in the scripture that there is a differentiation amongst Believers. [00:1428:15]

Our works do make a difference and they do count so that though we are all saved, it does not mean that we'll be identical or in identical positions. Take out Paul puts it in 1 Corinthians 15 one star differ from another star in glory. They're not all identical and Christian people will not all be identical. Don't misunderstand me at this point. We shall all be in glory. [00:1498:96]

The great object of redemption is to help us to see the final faith of those who have believed, those who are in Christ, and here it is in all its Glory. You've got it to perfection in that 21st chapter of the Book of Revelation. Remember it's in symbols again, but what a picture it is: a new heavens and a new Earth. Peter has spoken of it in his Second Epistle in the third chapter and there shall be a new heavens and a new Earth wherein dwelleth righteousness. [00:1860:63]

We shall dwell in the kind of condition that is described in this Revelations 21: no sorrow, no sing, a perfect State of Affairs. Again, we must avoid speculation, but it does seem to me to be quite clear that our heaven in a sense will be living in this perfect world that God will make his Tabernacle with men. The New Jerusalem descends, you remember, onto the Earth, and it is there we shall live in this wonderful City, this New Jerusalem. [00:1996:79]

May God grant us Grace to see these things so clearly that we shall ever live in their light, that we shall ever live lightly and Loosely therefore to this passing condemned World which is finally to be destroyed. May we live as children of the light and Children of the day as children of God as those who are going to see him, to be with him, to share his eternal glory with him. Amen. [00:2246:31]

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