![]() ![]() This will not be a judgment of all Christians collectively as a group but individually. This judgment will be individual (“ EACH ONE will receive his due”). ![]() If you are a believer, you will be there.Ĥ. This judgment will be mandatory (“ we all MUST appear before the judgment seat of Christ”). Paul says, “we must all appear …” It is not only a judgment of believers, it is a judgment of ALL believers.ģ. This will be a judgment just of Christians. This judgment of Christians will be universal (all believers). There will be many different judgments of many different groups at different times. Many people have the idea that there will be one end-time judgment of everyone. Paul doesn’t say “you must all appear before this judgment seat”. ![]() This will be a judgment of believers (“WE all must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ”). He will judge both believers and unbelievers (Acts 17:31 John 5:22 Matthew 7:21-23).Ģ. Only God can judge people’s hearts and determine their eternal destinies and that is what Jesus will do. Paul said in Romans 14 says that we will all stand before God’s judgment seat but he said in II Corinthians 5 that we would all stand before Christ’s judgment seat. What doe we learn from this? We learn that Jesus is God. The judge will be Christ (“ We all must all appear before the judgment seat of CHRIST”).Ĭompare II Corinthians 5:10 with. Basic Facts about the Judgment Seat of Christġ. This passage tells us five things about the Judgment Seat of Christ. Before we read, those passages, turn to II Corinthians 5:10. I also want to look at some negative aspects of this judgment, along with some positive aspects of this judgment. I want to look at exactly what the Bible teaches about this judgment. I Corinthians 3 and 4 deal with the topic of the Judgment Seat of Christ. ![]()
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