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ТНЕ Supreme Court - Principles of decision
"Behold, now is the opportune time, behold, now the day of
Salvation" (2 Cor 6.2).
Many ask what happens to:
- who have heard of Jesus only about or distorted
- who in their churches were not admonisheded in true Christianity
because of the unacceptable direction of preaching
- who forged under the Christians, but the essence of their life did not
correspond to the biblical statutes
- which we tried to unsuccessfully evangelize because they did not find
their heart of the right approach or because they rejected the gospel news
- who were involved in conscientious atheism or in sects and falses
- with modern youth who are deliberately present at school unbelievable
information about the Bible and therefore never in your life no longer
addresses the issues of faith
- finally, those who, by no means of their own, have never been able to
get under the impact of the Gospel
All these issues have led to reflection and to the emergence of
different factions, who claim that, after death, salvation is possible or even
excluded from death. Here are some teachings on this score:
1. The followers of the doctrine of forgiveness argue that, after some
trial, all will be saved - Hitler and Stalin, the Masons, the nihilists and the
spiritists-without exception. But the Bible says "the soul making sin will
dies."
(Ezekiel 18.4).
2. According to Catholics, the souls of the deceased who are still in
need of purification go to purgatory before being admitted to the sky. This
doctrine was founded by Augustine and Pope Gregory the Great. To believe that
the agony of the "suffering in Purgatory's souls" could be reduced by
the prayers of the living, led to the remission of sins in the Middle Ages and
to the remembrance of the souls. This is a misconception because there is no
death in a conscious state (Ecclesiastes 9.5-6,10) and in writing a warning is
repeated against prayers to the dead and for the dead.
3. Mormons allow the vicarious (instead of the deceased) to baptize
members of the community and thus to save non-believers, even from past
generations.
But baptism does not save itself, much less for others.
4. The Apostolic Church has established "service to the Dead",
as a result of which its assigned sphere of service to its apostles must extend
to the world of the dead. The transfer of the saving gifts from this world to
"chose" takes place through the mediation of the deceased apostles,
who continue to carry out their rescue activities there. But between God and
man there is only one mediator, the Christ (1 Tim 2.5), not the Virgin Mary,
the Saints, or anyone else.
5. Some interpret the 1 pet 3.18-20 so that there is a "Kingdom of
the Dead" for the purpose of salvation.
Through these teachings, they try to give hope to the people listed
above.
What is the Biblical view of this question - is there a possibility of
salvation after death?
God has not left this question unanswered.
It turns out that such allegations are indeed false. "We will all
be in court Christ" (Rome 14.10). This means that God has entrusted the
court to his son, who is also a advocate in this court, i.e. a lawyer, for
believers (1 in 2.1). The conviction will only be by in life, as the dead have
no idea (Ps 146.4). To pass the "Effect of Christ" (2 Cor 5.10), all
believers, indifferent, a, allured, pagans, are not to be expelled, and the whole
of humanity is shorter (Acts 17.31).
This trial,
beginning with Adam, began in 1844 year (Dan 7.9-10, 8.14; Rev 14.7). Thus, the
death of a person would be followed by a court at a certain time; Those who
survive to the second coming will be judged in life (Heb 9.27-28). After death,
nothing can be changed or corrected anymore. That, not the afterlife, is what
the parable says about Rich and Lazarus.
CRITERIA OF THE COURT
God's Court respecter. No one will get a preference and no one is over
(1 Pet 1.17, Rom 2.11). God has acquainted us with the demands. We will be
judged solely by Biblical standards: "The word which I have spoken shall
be judged by it on the last day" (John 12.48). These are the most
important assumptions of the Court on the schedule:
1. The Justice of God. We should be sure that "Almighty does not
pervert the vessels" (Job 34.12), for he is a righteous judge (2 Tim 4.8).
He has no distortions and misconceptions, but only truth and justice: "For
God's sakes, Almighty, the judgments of thy courts are true and righteous"
(Rev 16.7).
2. As far as we are trusted. There are no identical people, and each of
us is entrusted to different degrees. Not Evangelizirovannye pagans have only a
weak knowledge of God, namely through browsing Creation (Rom 1.20) and through
the Testimony of Conscience (Rom 2.15), unlike the people who have been able to
hear the gospel. Rich people have other opportunities to do good and help
spread the gospel in comparison to the poor. Gifted with spiritual talents
bears a special responsibility. The difference is whether a dictatorship has
lived with many restrictions or in a free country. The Lord says: "And
whosoever is given much, much and will be required;" "And a lot of
entrusted, more and more Seek" (Luke 12.48).
3. In our cases. God knows the deeds of each and "will give unto
everyone in his affairs."
(Rom 2.5). The cases are both committed acts (Matt 25.34-40) and lost
(v.41-46). The cases of all people are recorded in the books of God and are the
criteria for evaluation at the trial (Rev 20.12-13).
4. Our fruits. Everything we do in Jesus's name (Luke 19.13), our
behavior, our actions, the Bible regards as ongoing fruit (John 15.16)
This is the basic criterion of the court (Luke 19.16-27). All the dead
cases of burn (1 Cor 3.15), while "who has a case to stand up will receive
the award" (1 Cor 3.14).
5. Our love. Love is a special fruit, because it is more than others (1
Cor 13.13).
It is the fulfillment of the moral law (Ex 20.2-17), which is based on
the love of God and the neighbor (Matt 22.37-40), and also on Jesus (John
21.15).
The unselfish love of calculating should be distinguished: "For if
you will love your loved one, what reward are you?" (Matt 5.46). The
Pharisee Simon invited Jesus to his house, but he did not even give him a
cleanse leg of water (Luke 7.44). Sinner, the precious world anointed his feet.
She regained her sins because she loved Jesus (Luke 7.47). Love is the fruit of
the Spirit (Gal 5.22), and it is of great importance for eternity.
6. Our words.
By the expression of Jesus, our words are of great importance in resolving the
question of eternity. This aspect of the court is perhaps the least're: "I
say unto you, that for all the idle words that people say, they will answer on
the day of the trial;" "For from the words of his do and from the
words of his judgment" (Matthew 12.36-37).
7. Our
responsibility. Responsibility is laid in our human kind of the creation. God
has given us greater freedom for which we are responsible, including the temptation.
Although Adam's disobedience was not by his will but by temptation, he had to
be held responsible. Since seduction in faith results in death, biblical
warnings are particularly insistent (e.g. Matt 24.11-13; Eph 4.14, 5.6; 2 Tim
2.16-18). On this basis, the harmful influence of false should not be
underestimated.
8. In our relation to Jesus Christ. It will decide the outcome of the
case. "A believer in the son has eternal life;" "And not a
believer in the son will not see life, but the wrath of God is upon him"
(John 3.36). Sin brought a curse to all men (Rom 5.18). The only way out of
this provision is our connection to Christ: "Now there is no condemnation
of those who live in Christ Jesus not by the flesh but by the spirit" (Rom
8.1).
SENTENCE OF THE COURT
For the aforementioned criteria, everyone will be tried individually. No
single aspect of human life will go unnoticed.
What does
the verdict say? Humanity will be divided into two parts: "Enter the close
gates;" Because the gate is broad and the path leading to the destruction
is extensive, and many of them go; "Because the gates are close and the
path to life is narrow and few find Them" (Matthew 7.13-14).
There is no "golden middle", or any neutral involvement
between salvation and death. Only the saved and the dead will be different at
the end of the world.
One Lord will say, "Come, blessed my father, follow the kingdom,
prepared you from the creation of the World" (Matthew 25.34). And the
others will hear, "I don't know where you're from." "Step away
from me, workers the wrong" (Luke 13.25, 27). In the second group there
are not only-s and pagans, but also people who knew the good news of Jesus, but
not the former in obedience. They in wonderment exclaim: "We ate and drank
before you, and in the streets of our own, we taught You" (Luke 13.26).
These are doomed to complete destruction (Mal 4.1, Rom 6.23, Ezek 18.4).
Our responsibility for the consequences.
So, as shown in the Parable of Rich and Lazarus and elsewhere in the
Bible, there is no greater chance of escape after death. The solution must be
taken in this life, so the Lord Jesus says, "following come through the
close gates!" (Luke 13.24). The court will open the books of God, with all
the details they have on our affairs in this Life (Rev 20.12).
Blessed are
those whose names are recorded in the Book of Life. Non-Christian religions
have no saving force. How many people who have never heard the good news, but
who have sought God (Acts 17.27) and who aspire to eternal life and Immortality
(Rom 2.7), we do not know. As we heard the gospel, there will be no apology and
no helps avoid if "will neglect of salvation". We were able to
escape.
Now the doors of Grace are open to everyone: "Behold, the time is opportune, behold, now the day of Salvation" (2 Cor 6.2).
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