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The word 'judgment' occurs almost 300 times in the Bible; over
100 of these references speak of a specific time or day of
judgment for “all those who dwell on the earth” (Luke
21:35 / Isaiah 13:6-13 etc) in other words, everyone! In
the book of Matthew, we are told that for every idle word we
speak, we must give account in the day of Judgment (Matthew
12:36).
In various other
scriptures we find that for every action and deed we will be
accountable to God (Ecclesiastes 11:9 /
Hebrews 4:13 etc), including all the things that are done
in secret (Ecclesiastes 12:14 / Psalm
90:8). Although this may make us feel a little uneasy, it
should really come as no surprise. After all, if we have been
created by an all-powerful God, (and we can prove beyond any
reasonable doubt that we have been), and if God has a purpose
for every individual life, it follows that we will one day be
accountable for all that we have, or have not done, and whether
or not we have fulfilled that purpose.
The Bible gives
ample teaching on this subject, and yet it is probably a subject
that most people tend to avoid. Even to many Christians the
subject is a bit 'hazy', and yet in the book of Hebrews, in the
New Testament, the writer classes eternal judgment as one of
the 'elementary principles' that Christians should have grasped
in order to move onto maturity in the Christian faith (see
Hebrews 6:1-2).
Entire books have
been written on this subject and therefore a brief overview such
as this can only really begin to scratch the surface. However
our intention in preparing these study notes is that you will be
prompted to embark on your own study from the Bible, which is
the only book in the world that speaks with authority about
where we came from, what we're doing here, and where we are
going when we die. As always, we would encourage you to be like
the Bereans in Acts chapter 17 verse 11,
who ‘received the word with all
readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily
[to see]
whether [these
things are]
so’.
Various
Judgments
One of the
reasons that many may be uncertain about judgment and how it
will affect us, is that the Bible actually speaks of various
judgments, such as 'the day of the Lord', 'the day of Christ',
‘the Great White Throne judgment', 'the judgment of the
nations', as well as specific judgments for individuals, groups,
places and nations; such as Israel, Babylon, the Church etc.
We will endeavour
to give a brief overview of these, but our main emphasis will be
on how these judgments do, or don't affect us, why the Bible
says that we will be judged anyway, and most importantly, the
incredible way that God has provided for all those who want to
'escape the wrath to come' (Luke 21:36
/ 1 Thessalonians 1:10)
Shall
not the Judge of all the earth do right?
Genesis 18:25
One thing that we
do know for certain is that God is a just Judge (Psalm
7:11 / Psalm 9:8 / Psalm 98:9 / 2 Timothy 4:6 etc). In
Psalm 119 king David said: “You are
good, and do good” (Psalm119:68),
and: “I know, O LORD, that Your
judgments are right, (Psalm
119:75). God's very nature is good; He cannot go against
His own character and be unjust or unfair. We often hear people
say 'If God was a God of love, then..... ....(fill in the
blank)'. Statements such as this simply show that we have not
understood God's nature, His reasons, or His plan. God doesn't
become unloving or unfair simply because we don't understand
something. So confident was Job of God's goodness and justice
that, even after his world had fallen apart, he declared:
“Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.” (Job
13:15). God is outside of time, we are not. God can see
the end from the beginning (Isaiah
46:10), we cannot. In fact, the Apostle Paul underlines
the fact that: “For now we see
through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in
part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.”
(1 Corinthians13:12).
“For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways, says the LORD. For as the heavens
are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways,
and my thoughts than your thoughts.”
(Isaiah 55:8-9)
Common
misconceptions
It is probably
fair to say that the commonly held view of 'judgment' is that
when we die we will be met at the 'Pearly Gates' by St. Peter,
if we've been good we will be allowed into heaven, if
not......well we've all been good haven't we? The truth is
somewhat different.
Firstly, nowhere
in the Bible does it even suggest that the apostle Peter will
meet us at the pearly gates and secondly, none of us have been
good! Yes, you did read that right. According to the Bible no
one is good enough to go to heaven! In the book of Romans the
Apostle Paul, quoting from Psalms, said:
"There is none righteous, no, not one;
there is none who understands; there is none who seeks after
God. They have all turned aside; they have together become
unprofitable; there is none who does good, no, not one."
(Romans 3:10-12) A few verses
further on Paul drives this home by adding:
“for all have sinned and fall short of
the glory of God“ (Romans
3:23) You may be thinking 'wait a minute', and quite
rightly so, because this is, at first glance, offensive to us.
After all we're not that bad, are we?
Well, God being God pre-empted our reaction and gave to a man
called Moses a long list of rules, including the Ten
Commandments. This was God's standard, and if we are able to
keep all of the law, we will be good enough for heaven. To start
with this sounds OK, but the list contained over 300 'rules'. So
let's take a look at each one in turn and see how we've done.
Maybe not! However, to illustrate the point it might be helpful
to look at some of the 'famous' Ten Commandments and see how we
measure up to these. (Remember, this is God's standard and Jesus
said that we should “be perfect,
just as your Father in heaven is perfect.”
(Matthew 5:48))
Is God no.1 in
your life? More important than your house, car, clothes, CD
collection or even than your family? God said
“You shall have no other gods before
Me” EVER! (Exodus 20:3)
Have you ever taken God's name in vain? i.e. used God's name in
the place of a swear word? Or what about the times when you
have identified yourself with God's name, like the times when
you fill out forms that ask you what religion you are, and you
put 'Christian' because you go to church sometimes? This also
is 'taking His name in vain'.
Have you always
honoured your father and mother? Have you ever hated someone in
your heart? Jesus said that this is the same as murder, because
all evil starts with the thoughts of the heart (Matthew
5:21-22).
Have you ever
looked lustfully at someone? Again, Jesus said that this is as
bad as actually committing adultery (Matthew
5:27-28).
As an aside, you
may be thinking to yourself: “Surely eyeing someone up is not as
bad as actually committing adultery” or: “There's no way that
getting mad at someone is as bad as murdering them”. Question:
How much of the fruit did Eve have to eat before she was in big
trouble? All of it? Just half? Maybe just a couple of bites? Now
that you are thinking, you will probably answer that just one
bite was enough to break God's commandment.
Actually, the
answer is no bites! The sin was committed the moment she decided
in her heart to take the fruit off the tree and eat it.
In Jeremiah 17:9 God says: "The
heart is deceitful above all things, And desperately wicked; Who
can know it?” The 'desperately' in the original
Hebrew actually means 'incurably' wicked. Jesus said:
“For out of the abundance of the heart
the mouth speaks.” (Matthew 12:34-35) “For out of the heart
proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications,
thefts, false witness, blasphemies. These are the things which
defile a man” (Matthew 15:19-20)
Sin starts in the
heart, the actions that follow are just the outworking of the
rebellion that has taken place. Our problem lies in the fact
that we 'scale' sin. In other words, we see some sins as worse
than others and therefore deserving of greater punishment. In
fact, it would probably be fair to say that we would happily
just forget the little sins, as long as no one is harmed.
However, as we will see, because God is just, He cannot overlook
or ignore sin regardless of its ‘size’. God is righteous. The
smallest, most insignificant act of rebellion (sin) is enough to
drive a wedge between a holy God and man.
Back
to our list:
Have you ever
stolen anything? What about something small like a paper clip
from work? If you have, do you know that this makes you a thief?
The size and value are irrelevant; once the act is committed,
there is no going back; you cannot undo it; and just because it
may have been 15 years ago doesn't change the fact that it
happened. Sin does not decay with time and anyway God is
eternal - outside of time. “God
requires an account of what is past.” (Ecclesiastes
3:15)
Have you ever
said something about someone else that was not true? The Bible
calls this 'bearing false witness'
OK, I think you
get the point so we'll stop there. The truth is, that we have
all broken God's rules - and we know it, our conscience tells us
so! Con-science means 'with knowledge'. In the book of
Galatians, the Apostle Paul says that the whole reason that
these laws were given was 'to
confine all under sin' (Gal
3:22). In other words, the law was given to show us that
we could not keep God's laws or achieve His standard, even if
we tried. The Apostle James backs this up by saying that:
“For whoever shall keep the whole law,
and yet stumble in one point, he is guilty of all”
(James 2:10). Breaking
even the smallest part of the law makes us a law-breaker.
We have already
mentioned it, but a word that we often hear is 'Sin'. Sin is an
old English word that was used in archery, which simply meant
'to miss the mark'. This is what we have all done; we have
missed God's 'mark'. Even though God loves us, He cannot just
ignore or forget about our sin because this would make Him
unjust. Any court of justice demands that a crime be paid for;
it cannot just be forgotten or ignored. If God is just, then He
cannot 'turn a blind eye'.
Where
it started and where it can all end
If you will
pardon the pun, the root of the problem is to do with a tree
that was found in the Garden of Eden. God created Adam and Eve
'perfect' (i.e. without sin) but with freedom of choice. He
clearly told them: "Of every tree
of the garden you may freely eat; but of the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day
that you eat of it you shall surely die."
(Genesis 2:16-17) Ezekiel 18:20
says: “The soul who sins shall die”.
This is reiterated in Romans 6:23
“For the wages of sin is death”. God put a clear
choice before Adam and Eve, either to obey Him and live in
perfect harmony with Him, with no disease, suffering or death;
or they could disobey and face the consequences. We all know
what happened next. As a result of their disobedience they, and
all their offspring, and all creation with them was separated
from God.
We see so much
suffering and pain in the world, and it all goes to underline
that there is something drastically wrong between God and His
creation, this is not the way it was supposed to be, but rather
evidence that we live in a fallen world that has rejected its
Creator.
We
read in the book of Romans that 'the
creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because
of Him who subjected it in hope; because the creation itself
also will be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the
glorious liberty of the Children of God'
(Romans 8:20-21) What does this mean? Basically, that
although God passed the death sentence on mankind (and all
creation suffered as a consequence of mankind's sin), passing
the death sentence on us was an act of love as much as an act
of judgment. God was actually preparing a way for us to be
'saved' and brought back into a relationship with Him; and as a
result all creation will be restored as well. As God's plan
started to unfold, we find in Gen 3:15
the first mention that God was planning to rescue mankind
from their predicament through the 'Seed of the woman'. God then
made clothes for Adam and Eve from animal skins, which at first
may not appear particularly significant, but in doing this God
was teaching them how they would eventually be saved. You see,
in order to clothe them, an innocent animal had to be killed.
God had said that the penalty for sin is death; but because of
His mercy, He accepted the death of an animal in their place to
'atone' for their sin. Hebrews 9:22
tells us that “without
shedding of blood there is no remission (forgiveness)”
of sins.
Throughout the
Old Testament we see that animals were offered to God as a
temporary substitute to atone for man’s sin. However, if someone
'righteous' (without sin) could be found, one who would be
prepared to die in man's place as a substitute, this would
satisfy the judgment that had been passed once and for all.
Anyone from within the human race would be unable to pay because
they were already sinners (as the law clearly shows), so because
God loved us so much, He sent His only Son to die in our place.
“For God so loved the world that He
gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should
not perish but have everlasting life”
(John 3:16). Jesus came, lived a
sinless life, endured six illegal trials, was brutally beaten
and whipped and then humiliatingly crucified. Whilst He was on
the cross He had all the sin of humanity poured upon Himself,
and as a result was separated from God in our place, instead of
us, so we won't have to be.
No longer would
animals need to be sacrificed as a temporary measure, Jesus
died once for all. In Hebrews we read:
“But Christ came as High Priest of the good things to come, with
the greater and more perfect tabernacle not made with hands,
that is, not of this creation. Not with the blood of goats and
calves, but with His own blood He entered the Most Holy Place
once for all, having obtained eternal redemption. For if the
blood of bulls and goats and the ashes of a heifer, sprinkling
the unclean, sanctifies for the purifying of the flesh, how
much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal
Spirit offered Himself without spot to God, cleanse your
conscience from dead works to serve the living God? And for
this reason He is the Mediator of the new covenant, by means of
death, for the redemption of the transgressions under the first
covenant, that those who are called may receive the promise of
the eternal inheritance. (Hebrews9:11-15)
The first
covenant (The Law of Moses) showed that we were 'transgressors'
(sinners), but Jesus established a new covenant (agreement with
God), so that all who accept that His blood was shed in place of
their own, will be washed clean and forgiven.
It
was common practice for prisoners at the time of Jesus to have a
list of their crimes posted on the door of the prison so that
any passer by could see what the prisoner was in jail for.
However when they had served their sentence the list of crimes
would be stamped 'Paid in full' and the prisoner would now be
free to go. If someone then recognised and stopped the prisoner,
they could simply show the list with the official stamp across
it to prove that they were now free. In much the same way, each
of us have a list of crimes (sins) that we have committed. The
problem is that the list is so big that we would never be able
to serve the sentence, we are as good as dead! However, the
Apostle Paul in writing to the Colossian church said:
“He has made alive together with Him,
having forgiven you all trespasses, having wiped out the
handwriting of requirements that was against us, which was
contrary to us. And He has taken it out of the way, having
nailed it to the cross.” (Colossians
2:13-14)
As Jesus was
dying on the cross He cried out “Tetelastai”, which means 'paid
in full'! Jesus, in effect, took the list of your crimes,
crossed out your name and put His own name in it's place. He
then took the death sentence that you deserved. Your list has
now been given back to you stamped 'Paid in full'. You are free
to go. In this way, the wrath of God was satisfied; the sins of
the whole world have been paid for completely! In
1 John 2:2 we read:
“And He Himself is the propitiation for
our sins, and not for ours only but also for the whole world.”
All of humanity could now go free and once again live in perfect
harmony with God.
The
Choice
However, in all
of this, God has not taken away our free choice. He will not
force anyone to accept the offer, each individual must chose to
accept, or reject Jesus' sacrifice in his or her place.
“But as many as received Him,
to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those
who believe in His name”
(John 1:12-13) “But now the
righteousness of God apart from the law is revealed, being
witnessed by the Law and the Prophets, even the righteousness
of God, through faith in Jesus Christ, to all and on all who
believe.” (Romans
3:21-22)
For those who
choose to reject God's offer of 'salvation', there will be no
other option than to stand before God with a debt (list) of sin
that they will never be able to pay. They will have no choice
but to accept His verdict as their 'sentence is passed' -
“how shall we escape if we neglect so
great a salvation” (Hebrews
2:3), “It is a fearful thing
to fall into the hands of the living God.”
(Hebrews 10:31) Jesus said:
"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the
Father except through Me.” (John 14:6)
There are not
many paths to God, as some would have us believe; there is just
one way, through one Man - Jesus Christ. Buddha, Mohammed,
Confucius or any other religious, philosophical, or political
leader cannot save you, for they were not able (nor willing) to
die in your place and pay for your sin.
So
what does this mean?
Anyone who
chooses to put his or her trust in Jesus needs no longer to
fearfully await God's judgment because Jesus has paid for all of
their sin on their behalf. However, anyone, who chooses not to
accept God's offer, will have to face God and be judged in
regard to everything they have ever said, done and thought.
Two
distinct groups
With the
'history' and reason for judgment covered, let us now look to
the future and see what the Bible says lies in store for those
who have accepted Jesus, and what lies in store for those who
haven't (and won't).
By now it should
be fairly clear to see, that God has no need to judge those
accepting Jesus in the same way as He will those who don't.
This is why the Bible speaks of two distinct and separate
judgments of individuals. The Bible reveals that there are in
effect two 'waiting rooms' for people when they die. One called
'Paradise' for all who die as Christians; and one called 'Hell'
for all who don't.
For Christians,
Paradise, as the name suggests will be wonderful. Christians
will be with Jesus immediately when they die, and all the
worries and hassles of this life will be over - for ever! On
the other hand, for all those who go to 'Hell', they will
experience an extremely unpleasant time as they fearfully await
God's final judgment and sentence. What makes this even worse
is that there will be no possibility of parole, no way of
escape, and no hope, as the realisation dawns that the time to
accept God's offer of salvation through Jesus, has gone
forever.
A
brief look at 'Hell'
In the Bible the
name 'Hell' is used to describe two distinctly different
places. The first place is the 'waiting room' as described
above; the second is also referred to as the 'lake of fire' and
it is this place with which the name is usually associated. The
'waiting room' Hell (which is the one that we are dealing with
here) is also called by three other names in the Bible these
are: 'Hades' (Greek), 'Sheol' (Hebrew) and 'The Pit'.
In the book of
Luke, Jesus gives an account of what this place is like.
"There was a certain rich man who was
clothed in purple and fine linen and fared sumptuously every
day. But there was a certain beggar named Lazarus, full of
sores, who was laid at his gate, desiring to be fed with the
crumbs which fell from the rich man's table. Moreover the dogs
came and licked his sores. So it was that the beggar died, and
was carried by the angels to Abraham's bosom. The rich man also
died and was buried. And being in torments in Hades, he lifted
up his eyes and saw Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his
bosom. Then he cried and said, 'Father Abraham, have mercy on
me, and send Lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger in
water and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame.'
But Abraham said, 'Son, remember that in your lifetime you
received your good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things;
but now he is comforted and you are tormented. And besides all
this, between us and you there is a great gulf fixed, so that
those who want to pass from here to you cannot, nor can those
from there pass to us. 'Then he said, 'I beg you therefore,
father, that you would send him to my father's house, for I
have five brothers, that he may testify to them, lest they also
come to this place of torment.' Abraham said to him, 'They have
Moses and the prophets; let them hear them.' And he said, 'No,
father Abraham; but if one goes to them from the dead, they
will repent.' But he said to him, 'If they do not hear Moses
and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded though one
rise from the dead.' " (Luke
16:19-31)
Paradise
The 'temporary'
home of Christians and Old Testament believers until the
judgment, is called 'Paradise' and is located in heaven.
Although very little is told of it, we know that it is a place
of comfort and peace in God's presence. One thing for certain
is that paradise it is a much better place to 'wait' in than
Hell!
Summary
so far....
God made man,
(i.e. Mr & Mrs Man), man sinned, God 'sentenced' them to death.
Jesus came and died as a substitute for all who accept Him.
Those who do will go to Paradise when they die. Those who don't
will go to Hell. Both groups will wait in their respective
places until their respective judgments.
The
Judgment Seat of Christ
“For the time has come for judgment to begin at
the house of God'
(1 Pet 4:17)
The Bible reveals
that the first group to be judged is “the house of God”. This
will include all those in Paradise (including the Old Testament
believers) and Christians alive on earth at that time.
1 Thessalonians 4 explains that
at some point in the future, Jesus will return, bringing with
Him those in Paradise. They will then be given new bodies fit
for Heaven (1 Corinthians 15:50-57).
At the same time all the Christians alive on the earth at that
time will also be given new heavenly bodies, and will rise to
meet Jesus in the clouds. Both groups will then return to Heaven
with Jesus.
This event is
commonly known as the 'Rapture', and according to the Bible,
could take place any day now. Upon arriving in Heaven, the
'saints' (the Biblical name for these people) will all stand
before the 'judgment seat of Christ'.
“For we must all appear before the
judgment seat of Christ that each one may receive the things
done in the body, according to what he has done, whether good
or bad”. (2 Corinthians
5:10)
“Most assuredly, I say to you, he who hears My
word and believes in Him who sent Me has everlasting life, and
shall not come into judgment, but has passed from death into
life.”
(John 5:24)
As is clear from
this scripture from John's gospel, the judgment that Christians
will receive is not in regard to sin, because that was dealt
with on our behalf at the cross, nor is salvation the issue, the
Bible says that salvation is guaranteed the moment you accept
Jesus. This judgment is best explained as an 'award ceremony'
for those who have done well as Christians.
According to the
Bible, we will be given rewards depending on how we have lived
as Christians. 1 Corinthians 3
explains that what we have done in our lives as Christians will
be tested to see where we have put our 'treasure', i.e what has
been important to us. Our work will be 'put through a fire to
test it'. Other passages help explain further that gold, silver,
precious stones, wood, hay and straw are symbolic of the type
of things that we do with our lives. If we 'sow to the Spirit'
(Galatians 6:8) - i.e. live
lives set apart for God, putting Him first, we will build up
treasure in heaven (See Matthew 6:20).
This is building with gold, silver and precious stones; when
these pass through a fire they are purified; if this is our type
of treasure we will receive a reward.
If
on the other hand we have 'sown to the flesh' i.e. lived for our
own pleasure and satisfaction, putting the things of God second,
our treasure will be as wood, hay or straw which, when put
through a fire, are completely burned up leaving nothing. This
passage says that Christians who have lived in this way will
still be saved - because salvation is not based upon their
'work', but upon Jesus' sacrifice - but they will
“be saved, yet so as through fire”.
In other words they will get into heaven but by the skin of
their teeth!
The Bible says that when we become Christians we belong to God
1 Corinthians 6:19-20),
therefore God expects to see some return from His investment.
Among the 'rewards' that will be given to those who have built
with gold, silver and precious stones will be crowns. Throughout
the New Testament there are various crowns promised to those who
faithfully serve God in specific areas. The book of
Revelation (Chapter 4) explains
that the crowns that we 'earn' will be presented back to Jesus.
Those who have worked hardest for the kingdom will receive more
crowns and will therefore have more to give. These crowns are
then worn by Jesus at His Second Coming (Revelation
19). Those who have built with 'wood, hay and straw' will
see their work 'burned up' and therefore will have no reward
and nothing to give. The passage says that they will suffer loss
although it does not explain what this loss will be.
The Apostle Paul
spoke of the 'terror of the Lord'
(2 Corinthians 5:11). He
dreaded the possibility of standing before God with a wasted
life that did not reflect gratitude for all that Jesus has
done. Another Apostle, John, also realised the danger of
standing before Jesus with nothing and said:
“Look to yourselves, that we do not
lose those things we worked for, but that we may receive a full
reward” (2 John
8). The Apostle Peter said that
we should be diligent so that we would have an
'abundant entrance' into
God's kingdom (2 Peter 1:11).
In I Corinthians 3:8, Paul said
“each one will receive his own
reward according to his own labour”. You cannot rely
on someone else's work. It is not enough to attend a 'lively'
evangelistic church or show support for others efforts. Each
individual will be accountable.
“work out your own salvation with fear and trembling”
(Philippians 2:12). This is the
only opportunity recorded in the Bible for the 'saints' to give
something to Jesus, something that is not His already. Our sense
of gratitude for all He has done for us should make us want to
give our utmost for Him, including every moment of every day
whilst we are still on this earth.
“He shall call to the heavens from above, And to
the earth, that He may judge His people: "Gather My saints
together to Me, Those who have made a covenant with Me by
sacrifice."
(Psalm 50:4-5)
After this time
of 'judgment' the saints will then celebrate 'the marriage
supper of the Lamb' as foretold in Rev 19. This will be a time
of great rejoicing and celebration. From this point on, the
saints will be with Jesus for eternity.
Meanwhile
, back on earth...........
Many people have
wondered why God doesn't intervene and stop all the injustice,
wars, and crime that destroy so many lives. The Apostle Peter
explains: “The Lord is not slack
concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is
longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but
that all should come to repentance.”
(2 Peter 3:9)
However, after God has removed the Christians from the world (at
the time of the Rapture) the 'day of the Lord' will begin in
earnest.
“Wail, for the day of the LORD is at hand! It
will come as destruction from the Almighty. Therefore all hands
will be limp, every man's heart will melt, and they will be
afraid. Pangs and sorrows will take hold of them; they will be
in pain as a woman in childbirth; they will be amazed at one
another; their faces will be like flames. Behold, the day of the
LORD comes, cruel, with both wrath and fierce anger, to lay the
land desolate; and He will destroy its sinners from it. For the
stars of heaven and their constellations will not give their
light; the sun will be darkened in its going forth, and the
moon will not cause its light to shine.”
(Isaiah 13:6-10)
“The earth quakes before them, the heavens
tremble; the sun and moon grow dark, and the stars diminish
their brightness. the LORD gives voice before His army, for His
camp is very great; for strong is the One who executes His
word. For the day of the LORD is great and very terrible; who
can endure it?”
(Joel 2:10-11)
This time of
judgment will last for 7 years according to the books of Daniel
and Revelation. It will be a time when God will pour out His
wrath upon this Christ rejecting world. Jesus, in the Gospels
and the book of Revelation talk of famines, diseases,
earthquakes and wars that will take place during the first 3
1/2 years, and this is just 'the
beginning of sorrows'. “....then
there will be great tribulation, such as has not been since the
beginning of the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be.
And unless those days were shortened, no flesh would be saved'
(Matthew 24:21-22).
Revelation
chapters 6-19 detail this ‘Great Tribulation’ that God brings
upon the earth, including His judgment of the 'one world church'
(Babylon the Great) which, according to a prophecy in
Zechariah 5:1-11, will, before
this time, relocate back to its original base in the land of
Shinar (i.e. the now-being-rebuilt city of Babylon in modern day
Iraq).
Babylon was the
fountainhead of all false religion and idolatry starting with
the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11),
which, from various historical records, we understand was built
under the influence of Cush, Noah’s Grandson. This attempt to
unite the world spiritually and economically was thwarted by God
and the Tower destroyed.
However, Cush had
a son called Nimrod who we read about in
Genesis 10:8-11
“[Nimrod] was a mighty hunter [in
defiance of] the Lord”. According to tradition, Shem
(another of Noah’s sons) was so enraged by Nimrod’s rebellion
against God that he had him killed. This put Nimrod’s pregnant
wife in a difficult position; should she now give up the throne
and the position she so enjoyed? The answer is a resounding NO!
Instead she propagated a story that her deceased husband was to
be reincarnated as her baby, and so began the worship of the
‘Mother and Child’ – thousands of years before it was embraced
by the Roman Catholic Church. Legends of this, secret
priesthoods, the initiated few, purgatory, the mass and many
other things all had their origin in Babylon and have permeated
almost all cultures to one extent or another and can be traced
back to Babylon. Semiramis gave herself the title ‘Queen of
Heaven’, a title that is today misapplied to Mary.
Countless visions and apparitions have been appearing around the
world in recent years where this ‘Queen of Heaven’ has declared
that she will usher in world peace if all religions will unite
under her name. The Roman Catholic Church is leading the charge
to draw all faiths under their/her umbrella and complete what
was started in Babylon 4500 years ago. This false religious
system that has deceived multitudes God will judge. (See Isaiah
13 & 14 / Jeremiah 50 & 51 / Revelation 17 & 18).
At
the end of this seven year tribulation, even after the horrific
judgments of the Tribulation, the united armies of the world,
under the control of the coming world leader (commonly referred
to as Antichrist), will still be ‘hell-bent’ on rejecting
Christ’s right to rule and they will march against Israel,
intent both on its destruction and more importantly, trying to
stop Jesus Christ setting up His kingdom on earth.
(See Rev 19:19)
However as Israel
cry out to God (Hosea 5:15),
Jesus will return (this will be the Second Coming) and the
infamous battle of Armageddon will commence. Jesus will destroy
his enemies and reclaim the ‘title’ to planet earth that was
lost by Adam to Satan back in the Garden of Eden. Jesus will
then begin a 1000 year reign on earth, in Jerusalem on 'David's
throne'. This is prophesied in many places in the Bible, not
least in Luke chapter 1:32 (spoken by the Angel Gabriel to
Mary). All the nations of the world will then be gathered before
Him and we read that He will separate them as a shepherd
separates sheep and goats. These nations will be judged
depending on how they have treated His brethren - Israel (see
Matthew 25:31-46). Those
nations who have supported and defended Israel throughout the
centuries will enter into the Millennium (the period of 1000
years). The nations who have persecuted Israel will be thrown
into Hell (the waiting room that we have already looked at),
and there they will wait until the Great White Throne Judgment
that will not occur until after the 1000 years.
Another important event to take place at Jesus' Second Coming
(i.e. before the 1000 years), is that the 'Beast' (Antichrist),
and the 'False Prophet', will be cast into the Lake of Fire.
This is, if you like, the real Hell that will be eternal. It is
the place that we are told was made only for the devil and his
angels. God does not want any human to go there which is why He
has gone to such lengths, sending His own Son to die in our
place. But again, God has given us all free choice; it's up to
us.
During the
Millennium the devil will be bound, cast into the bottomless pit
and not allowed to interfere with the events on earth. Some
scholars think that this bottomless pit is 'Tarterus' (mentioned
in 2 Peter 2:4) which is a place the Greeks believed was below
the-waiting-room-Hell in the centre of the earth (hence has no
bottom because any direction from there would be up). This is a
point worth mentioning, because many people seem to think that
the Devil rules Hell as God rules Heaven. This is not the case.
The Devil is a created being who has rebelled against God and
will be judged for his sin. The Devil does not want to go to
Hell any more than you or I.
After the 1000 years, the Devil will be released from his chains
and will once again deceive the nations of the earth and turn
them against Jesus. Once again the Devil will lead an army
against Jerusalem but the Bible makes it clear that he will not
be victorious. He will then also be thrown into the Lake of Fire
(where the Antichrist and the False Prophet already are –
Rev 20:10).
NB: This verse
from the Bible reveals a terrifying reality. Even after 1000
years of being in the Lake of Fire, Antichrist and the False
Prophet are still there in torment, i.e. they do not die but
suffer eternally.
The
Great White Throne Judgment
“Then comes the end, when He delivers the kingdom
to God the Father, when He puts an end to all rule and all
authority and power. For He must reign till He has put all
enemies under His feet.”
(1 Corinthians 15:24-26)
In 2 Peter we
read that “the heavens will pass
away with a great noise, and the elements will melt with fervent
heat; both the earth and the works that are in it will be
burned up.” (2 Peter 3:10)
“Then I saw a great white throne and Him who sat
on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away. And
there was found no place for them. And I saw the dead, small
and great, standing before God, and books were opened. And
another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. And the
dead were judged according to their works, by the things which
were written in the books. The sea gave up the dead who were in
it, and Death and Hades delivered up the dead who were in them.
And they were judged, each one according to his works. Then
Death and Hades were cast into the lake of fire. This is the
second death. And anyone not found written in the Book of Life
was cast into the lake of fire.”
(Revelation 20:11-15)
This passage from
the book of Revelation records the vision that was seen by the
apostle John regarding the final Judgment; this, if any, is the
real 'Judgment Day'. Every single person* that has been born
since the beginning of time will be judged 'according to their
works'.
*The only
exception will be the 'saints' (Christians and Old Testament
believers) who have already had their ‘judgment’ as previously
explained.
However , for
everyone else, every word, thought and action will be assessed
and compared to God's 'righteous' standard. As we have already
seen from various passages in the Bible,
"There is none righteous, no, not one”
(Romans 3:10), “for all have sinned and fall short of the
glory of God” (Romans 3:23). Anyone whose name is
not found written in the book of life will be cast into the
lake of fire for eternity. People have tried to say that this is
not the action of a loving God but as has been explained, God
is also a just God and cannot 'overlook' sin. Again, God
is “not willing that any should perish
but that all should come to repentance” (2
Peter 3:9); and we know that
“God so loved the world that He gave His only Son that whoever
believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life”
(John 3:16). God is fair and He
is just. He has done everything possible to stop people from
going to Hell for eternity, the cost was Jesus' death on the
cross, a price far higher than we have any capacity to imagine.
The choice is now up to each individual.
There is not one single human soul who has yet experienced the
pain Jesus did on the cross. Even those who have died without
accepting Christ have not yet been totally separated from God;
for even in Hades (the 'waiting room') the presence of God can
be felt (see Psalm 139:78).
However Jesus was totally cut off from God on account of our
sin, that is why He cried out “My
God, My God, why have you forsaken Me?” (Matthew
27:46)
We cannot even
begin to comprehend what eternity without God will be like; even
those who go through their lives without giving God a thought,
experience so many of His blessings each day. The pain and
suffering, sickness and disease that we experience during this
lifetime are evidence of a fallen world, that something isn't
right. But this is what Jesus came to fix. There was no
sickness or death before man rebelled against God. There will
be no sickness, crying or sorrow in the new heaven and earth
that God is going to create.
The only way to
be sure that you will be there is for your name to be written in
God's 'Book of Life'. The only way to be certain that it is, is
to accept Jesus as your 'substitute', give your life
wholeheartedly to Him, choosing to live for Him each moment of
each day, and then rest in the absolute assurance that He has
paid the price for your sin. If you haven't already done it, get
on your knees now. Repent and ask Jesus to be your Saviour and
Lord. The moment you die it's too late, and you might die
tonight.
Now that you have
read this, you will not be able to plead ignorance! - not that
that would help anyway - see Romans 1!
God has offered everyone a way of escaping eternity in Hell.
The choice, as they say, is yours.
“Let
the sea roar, and all its fullness, The world and those who
dwell in it; Let the rivers clap their hands; Let the hills be
joyful together before the LORD, For He is coming to judge the
earth. With righteousness He shall judge the world,
And the peoples with equity.”
Psalm 98:7-9
All scripture
quotations from The New King James Version. 1996, c1982 . Thomas
Nelson: Nashville (unless otherwise stated)
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