![]() Since the judgment of the believers will take place after the rapture, it makes sense that it will take place in heaven.īefore He ascended into heaven, Jesus comforted His disciples by assuring them that He will come again to take them to be where He is in John 14:1-3. That time of reward is the judgment seat of Christ. So there is coming a time when all the righteous deeds must be recompensed which will take place when the believers (righteous) are resurrected. In this passage, Jesus, in conflict with the Pharisees, encouraged his hosts to invite the poor, the lame, the crippled and the blind to their banquets, because although these people won’t be able to pay them back, they will be repaid at the resurrection. This principle is made clear in Luke 14:12-14. It is also apparent that the judgment must take place after the rapture because reward follows resurrection. III – The Periodġ Corinthians 4:5 places the judgment of the believers right after the Lord comes at the Rapture. What about the Old Testament believers? They will be resurrected and rewarded after the Second Coming, which takes place at the end of the 7-year Tribulation (Daniel 12:1-3). Paul says in 2 Corinthians 5:10 that “we must all appear before Christ to be judged.”In this statement, Paul was referring to all believers in Christ, including himself.Īll church age believers – the time between the birth of the Church on Pentecost Day and the Rapture – will appear individually before Jesus Christ to be judged. The judgment seat of Christ is for believers only, and it’s not optional. God will literally turn us inside out and all hidden deeds, thoughts and motives will be exposed and will appear for what they really were (1 Corinthians 3:13). And the judgment of the believers will be thorough. Notice how Paul moves from the plural to the singular in Romans 14:10-12 and 2 Corinthians 5:10. It is also evident that the judgment will be individual. God does not show favoritism and there is no partiality (Romans 2:11 Colossians 3:25). ![]() God’s judgment will be totally fair and impartial in that the rewards will not be based on the length of service, but rather on what each person did with the resources, opportunities and time he was given to serve Him, however great or small. And the fact that Jesus will be the judge gives us assurance that the judgment will be objective and completely righteous, individual and thorough. It is none other than the Lord Jesus who will execute judgment at the judgment seat of Christ. John 5:22 also says that the Father judges no one because He has entrusted all judgment to the Son. It is called the judgment seat of Christ because Jesus will be the Judge. I – The Judgeįrom the two Bible passages above (Romans 14:10-12 & 2 Corinthians 5:10), we can easily tell that this judgment will take place before Jesus, the Son of God. To better understand its meaning, we will divide the judgment seat of Christ into six key elements: the judge, the participants, the period, the place, the purpose and the preparation and go through each of them one by one. “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 For it is written: “ As I live, says the L ord, Every knee shall bow to Me, a nd every tongue shall confess to God.” So then each of us shall give account of himself to God. There are two passages of Scripture that mention the judgment of the believers at the judgment seat of Christ: Romans 14:10-12 & 2 Corinthians 5:10.īut why do you judge your brother? Or why do you show contempt for your brother? For we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ. We all know that there is such a thing as the judgment seat of Christ but most of us picture it as some dreadful scene wherein all of our hidden sins committed during our lifetime will be revealed. The judgment seat of Christ is one subject about which there is much confusion among believers. So we need to get ready, and part of getting ready is understanding what the Bible has to say about the future event known as the judgment seat of Christ. We too have an appointment to stand before God someday every believer will be judged. When the great American statesman Daniel Webster was once asked about the greatest thought to ever enter his mind, his response was, “The most important thought that ever occupied my mind is my accountability to God.”What gripped Webster was the knowledge that one day he would stand before God. Every believer will stand before the Lord to give an account of their lives to Him. After the church is caught up to meet the Lord in the air, the judgment of the believers will follow at the judgment seat of Christ. ![]() God has a prophetic program for the church beginning with the rapture.
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