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GoD's WorK - God's Puzzle Solved

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<strong>God's</strong> Judgment53that you find Christ serves as Savior. Otherwise, Christ serves asa Judge in The Great White Throne Judgment. It will be shownit is Christ who was sent to be The Savior of The Whole World.I Corinthians 15 will thoroughly prove the full state concerningThe Salvation of The Whole World. This should be the most wonderfulnews anyone has ever heard.The RepentantHow does God judge Christians? When one repents and believesChrist in faith, they have passed from death to life (John 5:24).But does God judge Christians? Yes, He does! I Peter 4:17 statesthat judgment must begin with The Household of God. Christiansare constantly being judged, now, in this life. But, you might ask“how?” You discovered that the temple in Israel was a place ofworship, as well as, being a courthouse for God. There was onlyone type of “judgment” in the Hebrew language which is identifiedby the Hebrew word “shaphat.” This word represents “thecomplete judicial process.” In other words, The Israelites werejudged by The Letter of The Law. If they broke one point, theywere guilty of breaking The Whole Law. They went from theindictment of a crime, to trial and, then, proceeded to condemnation.That is “shaphat.” But this is not the way it is when a Christianis “judged.”The error comes from the way The New Testament was written inthe English language. The specific problem is found in the word“judgment.” It has been assumed that there is only “one meaning”for “judgment,” when in actuality there are three meanings. TheNew Testament, by using the words “judgment,” “condemnation,”“damned” and even, at times, “salvation” conveys the thoughtthat there is only one meaning for the English word “judgment.”Now you see the problem. But what is the solution?

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