Tears at the judgment seat of christ5/6/2023 ![]() When Job received a kind of “vision” of Who God is, God’s wisdom and sovereignty when he understood that he had uttered things too wonderful for him, which he did not know and understand, the first thing he did was to humble himself before God and to repent in ‘dust and ashes’ (Job 42:5-6). Second, gratitude: Gratitude for prolonging my life day by day and for giving me the possibility of being transformed into what He wants me to be before I appear before His judgment seat!ĭear friends, since that day, I do not hold that word, but that word holds me!!! Since that day, I have been praying my Lord for greater spiritual insight… Since that day, two things prevail in my spirit, which I would like to share with you:įirst, a question: Who am I before the Lord or how does God see me? And, Since that day, my heart has not stopped thinking about and meditating on what the Word of God says about the day when each and every one of us will appear before Christ’s judgment seat. It was, however, for the very first time, that the image or, better still, the scene or “vision” that I was trying to imagine myself standing before the judgment seat of Christ made my soul so reverently fearful! If I were not redeemed with the precious blood of Jesus Christ who forgives and forgets all true believers’ sins and cleanses them from all unrighteousness (Mic.7:19 Heb.8:12 10:17 1Jo.1:9), if it were not for His steady loving-kindness and if I had not been offered eternal life gratuitously, my heart would become desperately desperate! Then my heart exclaimed: “But as for me, I will come into Your house in the multitude of Your mercy in fear of You I will worship toward Your holy temple” (Ps.5:7). We will not be able to excuse ourselves by saying: “It was the priest’s or the pastor’s fault that I was not saved, that I did not repent and that I did not put my trust in Christ…” It is then that we will understand many things that we now cannot understand such as God’s mercy, His wisdom, His protection and His guidance as well as the way we have lived our lives. This does not relieve any one from his own responsibility. We must note, however, that priests and pastors will have to give an account for their flock (Heb.13:17), whether or not they behaved properly to those under their care. Was it the first time that I had read that verse or was it for the very first time that I knew that all, that is, none would be able to avoid the jurisdiction of this court? All, each and every one of us will have to give an account of the way he has led his life, of one’s own actions, and not of another’s actions. The only answer I got in my spirit was: Do your duty according to my Word! Do not be afraid there is no injustice in Me! You will see that ‘I will be found just when I speak and blameless when I judge’! (Ps.51:4 and Job 34:10-12). Yes, on the basis of His spiritual law – the Scriptures – the touchstone by which the hearts and lives of men will be tried! And I asked my Lord reverently: Which are, my Lord and Savior, my works that are written in Your books? (Dan.7:10). I, I, I “… must appear before the judgment seat of Christ” to give an account of myself, of what I have done in life, whether good or bad, whether secretly or openly? Give an account, even for an idle word (Mt.12:36)? Is there a man righteous in His sight? How careful, then, should I be to shun sin and act uprightly! Yes, I will be judged according to my works, by the things which were written in the books… What books? The books of my omniscient God – who is greater than my conscience – where my acts, good and bad, even my discussions, are written (Mal.3:16). ![]() “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ…” (2Cor.5:10)Īs I was reading the Word of God, my soul was seized by a deep and reverent fear when I read the verse: “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” (2Cor.5:10).
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