Please turn to your Bibles, Revelation 20:11-12. “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.”
Every second of our clock is moving toward a day, a great day, a final day, a day for which all the days were created. It will be the day on which Almighty God, in the most public and solemn manner, will judge the whole world. It is the day on which God will judge every person’s thoughts, actions, and deeds. God, as creator, provider, and lawgiver, has every right to judge every person. He has not only the right but also the power to do so. Because He is omnipresent, He Himself is the eyewitness to every person’s acts. Because He is omniscient, He knows the deepest motives and intentions of every action. Because He is omnipotent, He is able to bring anyone to judgment and punish them.
The day of judgment is inevitable. God’s attributes of justice, holiness, and righteousness all call for a day of judgment. It is a day of God’s vengeance for all injustices done to His holy attributes. God’s works of Creation and Providence call for judgment. All wrongs are not set right in this life and history. Providence is often confusing. Things seem to be carried out very unequally in the world: the wicked prosper as if they were rewarded for doing evil, and the godly suffer as if they were punished for being good. Therefore, to vindicate the justice of God, there must be a day where there will be a righteous distribution of punishments and rewards to people, according to their actions. The day of judgment alone can solve the “riddle of providence.”
This day was prophesied by the oldest men, from Enoch, the third generation from Adam, in the Book of Law, historical books, Psalms, all the prophets, the Gospels, and the epistles. Not only in the special revelation of God’s Word, but even in general revelation, it is revealed that there will be a day of judgment. People, created in God’s image, as Romans 2 says, have a conscience within themselves that knows they have to face judgment one day. Conscience is like a recorder, recording all their sins. Why does conscience sometimes remind a person of a wrong they committed many years ago? It is a signal telling them that everything they have done, even if they try to forget it, is recorded. All conscience’s accusations, torture, guilt, and burdens are a signal and a foretaste of a certain coming day of judgment. This “trailer” is built into people by God Himself.
Acts 17 says God has fixed that day in His calendar. Not one second before or after, all history is moving towards that day. This is going to be a terrible day. All the judgments that have come upon this world—from driving Adam out of Eden, to Noah’s flood, to Sodom and Gomorrah’s fire and brimstone, to the plagues on Egypt, to Israel’s captivity, to the seals, trumpets, and bowls of wrath poured out in Revelation, to every war, plague, earthquake, and tsunami—are all just a trailer, a sample, for that great day of God’s judgment.
What a solemn day that will be! John says in simple language, “I saw a great white throne.” What is this white throne? The great thrones of the world, like Solomon’s and Nebuchadnezzar’s, were made of gold. All thrones are stained by bribes, injustice, and blood. This one is a dazzling, blinding white. Oh, what a throne! It indicates the immaculate, spotless purity, blazing holiness, and inflexible justice of God. This throne is so just that no one can point a finger at it or speak back to it. Its purity is unstained by any kind of partiality or injustice. It is a scary throne for every sinner because the pure whiteness of this throne will expose every person’s filth. The whiteness is a contrast to the blackness of every person’s sin. Who can stand before this throne of holiness? When God in His mercy revealed Himself, people fell down as if dead. But when He reveals Himself in pure, naked justice and righteousness, how can any sinner stand?
John says it is a great throne. It is great in size, importance, and verdicts. In every way, it is big. It stands alone with unchallenged sovereignty; no small thrones are next to it. Where are the other thrones and rulers before this one? They are all dethroned. All big kings, monarchs, presidents, prime ministers, and chief ministers will stand before this throne.
This great throne is so solemn. How many will be judged? John says, “I saw the dead, small and great, standing before God.” He who sits on the throne will judge fallen angels with Satan, kings, emperors, wise men, scientists, great giants, leaders, and great people of every generation: Alexander, Plato, Mohammed, Buddha, Einstein, Hitler, Stalin, Gandhi, all prime ministers, and chief ministers. All educated, uneducated, the richest people, sports and film stars, and superstars will stand. Imagine the audience: billions and billions of angels. All of heaven will be empty that day. All of hell will be empty. All tombs will be empty. Imagine every son of Adam who was dead, risen with new bodies, will stand, and those who are alive will be changed and will stand. A monumental, vast army will stand before that Judge. What a procession! All angels and all people. Imagine that great procession before your eyes.
This Great Throne doesn’t settle simple, temporary property litigations or crime cases, but it deals with the eternal destiny of every person. Human courts give five-year, ten-year, or life-term judgments. But what can they do after people die? But the punishment from this Judge is not 100 years, or 1000 years, but all eternity, forever and ever. It is an endless time sentence. If He decides and sentences you to eternal doom in hell, it can never be revoked. There is no other supreme court to appeal to. If this Judge decides an eternal sentence, you are a “gone case”; no one can change that sentence.
How will people stand before Him? Have you stood before a judge? I had the experience of being a witness for my dad’s accident. I was really nervous, just as a witness, to go and stand before him, not even as someone who was guilty. But the judge was sitting in a black dress, and the assembly was solemn. It was so scary. How will mankind stand before this dreadful supreme authority? The One who is most holy and most upright. What an overwhelming thought! The white throne. Let us see the one who sat on it.
Verse 11: “Then I saw a great white throne and Him who sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away.” What a scene! How can we preach this? You want to know the dreadful power of Him who sits on the throne? When the earth and heaven, the whole universe, all billions of galaxies, cannot bear to see Him in His judgment avatar, they shudder and run and do not hide. They become nothing. What will that be like? What visual effects? AI can create that scene. What sound effects on that day? We all enjoy special effects, like things where a whole city is blasted and exploded. On that day, every sense of your soul and body will feel the special effects of that day. Thundering sound effects, what pictures and sounds. It will be a day of wonders. The earth and heaven fled from His presence. There was no place for them. God, who made everything out of nothing, now makes everything back to nothing.
It talks about the majesty and power of the person. How great and glorious! If the universe ran away and hid and became as nothing, what can a sinful person do before Him? Very scary. How can sinners stand before a fullness of holiness?
It will be a day of summoning. People may escape law courts when they die. Many criminals escape court by bribing and even by killing themselves. Bin Laden died before he could be brought to court. One woman who had accumulated disproportionate assets died, so the cases were dropped. But who can escape from this throne? When He calls all mankind to judgment, all the dead and the living will be summoned before this Judge. Can anyone refuse? Where can a person hide? Can Elon Musk take a rocket and hide on Mars? No. Mars is gone. Even if a sinner dies, He will raise him from the dead, give him a deathless body, and make him stand before this Judge. Oh, the Almighty hunter! He will pursue every soul and make everyone stand before Him. He will bring everyone to justice. Every person has to stand before His burning face. This sense of justice is built into every person. However ashamed or shy, you have to see that face. For sinners, there is no greater hell. How horrible His face will be, and to realize, “Alas, I have sinned against such a powerful, majestic God.” If Felix trembled when Paul preached of judgment (Acts 24:25), how will sinners tremble on that day?
Now, who is this sitting on the throne? John 5:22 says, “For not even the Father judges anyone, but He has given all judgment to the Son.” Acts 10:42 says Jesus Christ is the one who has been appointed by God as Judge of the living and the dead. You who think Jesus is all sweet, baby Jesus, you will see a face of Jesus never seen before—as a righteous judge. The Lamb of God will then be turned into a Lion. When Joseph said to his brethren, “I am Joseph, your brother, whom you sold into Egypt,” they “were troubled at his presence” (Genesis 45:4). How their hearts smote them for their sin! So, when Christ shall come to judgment and say, “I am Jesus, whom you sinned against. I am Jesus, whose Gospel you repeatedly rejected, whose laws you have broken, whose blood you despised. Whom you lightly regarded. I have now come to judge you.” “I am the one who will decide your eternal destiny.” Oh, what horror and amazement will take hold of sinners! How they will be troubled at the presence of their Judge!
It is a big day. A big day in every way because it has the biggest audience, the biggest wonder, the biggest God, and the biggest surprises that day. Many will be shocked about their destiny. Many will come, saying, “Lord, we prophesied, cast out demons, and did miracles.” He will say, “I never knew you.” That day will decide the eternal destiny of every person. It is the day of God’s patience bursting. The stored wrath will be opened and come like a tsunami. It will be a day of despair. Have you seen despair? A heart despairing? We see it in funeral homes—people pulling and spreading their hair, putting mud on their heads. Oh, you should see the despair. So deep, so mad. Screaming to the mountains and rocks to come and “fall on us and hide us from the face of the One seated on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb.”
This is a sneak peek at the day of judgment. This may sound like a story to you. Mark my words: the eyes that see me today will see this throne one day. These are words of truth from His infallible Word. Though this day is such a scary and awesome day, as much as it is dreadful for the sinner, it is so much more joyful and glorious for a true believer who is united to Jesus Christ.
Today, I want to talk about how gloriously blessed that day will be for true believers. In “Looking unto Jesus,” last time we saw our resurrection at the Second Coming of Christ. Today, we will see the next act of our Lord at his coming is judgment. For believers, it is such a glorious, good day, with things that are incredible and seem too good to be true. So many shy away from talking about the thrilling blessings of believers at judgment in a false humility. But I think it is unbelief and false humility. If God says this is what will happen to believers, and He has revealed that as our hope, we should meditate on and grasp our hope. Only then can we understand why Paul prays that God should open our eyes to see the glorious riches of our inheritance.
The Bible says even believers will stand in the judgment. Revelation 20 says all will stand before judgment. Matthew 25:31-32 says, “When the Son of Man comes in His glory, and all the holy angels with Him, then He will sit on the throne of His glory. All the nations will be gathered before Him, and He will separate them one from another, as a shepherd divides his sheep from the goats.” Both goats and sheep will stand. 2 Corinthians 5:10 says, “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ.” Some try to use a differentiation, saying this is the “Bema” judgment seat of Christ, which is different from a general judgment. All of that is nothing but nonsense. I have read several books, looked at the historical beliefs of true people of God, and what I state today is not a novelty. It will stand the test of historic, responsible, evangelical, Protestant exposition of the Word of God. I am following the stream of our forefathers. Why will believers stand in judgment?
What are the blessings believers receive during judgment? I can now understand five blessings from my Bible. As I grow, I may know more. I figured a way to remember it only this morning. We get grades in “A” and “A+.” Our blessings will be five times “A”: Acquittal, Acknowledgment, Acquiescence (or acceptance), Amazing rewards, and Assistance in judgment.
Negatively, for true believers, it is not a day of judgment for our sins. Though it is negative, this itself is a great blessing and relief to know. On this awesome day, when the whole world is judged with eternal damnation for every thought, word, and action, what great joy and relief to know that God will not judge those who are in Christ for their sins. Let me give three reasons for that.
- For believers, the day of judgment has passed.When our dear Lord suffered on the cross, the wrath and judgment of God due for our past, present, and future sins fell upon Him through our substitute. He, in our place, absorbed all that wrath on Himself. He didn’t just turn away but absorbed it on Himself until the cup of wrath was completely emptied, and He cried out, “It is finished.” Today, we will study this evening the marvelous truth of the two goats on the Day of Atonement in Leviticus. He not only atoned for all sins but took our sins far away into oblivion, making all our sins as non-existent. His work on the cross turned away all of God’s judgment, all of God’s wrath, and all vengeance on our sins. Christ became propitiation, meaning He removed the wrath of God due to our sins through a sacrifice. If judgment for our sins fell on us through our substitute in the past, on the day of judgment, if God judges us for our sins, He would be unjust because He would be exacting a penalty for the same sins a second time, which a holy and just God would never do. Because of Christ’s work on our behalf, the throne of justice itself will plead that we not be judged for our sins. So, in terms of any thought of legal culpability for breaking God’s law, every bit of that has been borne by Jesus Christ. If even a tiny fraction of that was un-borne by Christ for our sins, we would be in trouble. We would have to dread judgment day with great fear. But praise the Lord Jesus Christ, because Christ bore everything fully, He announced, “It is finished.” We do not have even a tiny fraction of wrath on us. The great Gospel is found in Romans 8:1: “There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus.”
- The second reason God will not judge us for our sins is that I am already perfectly declared righteous in Christ by God.Christ not only bore the wrath of God due to us and died, but He rose again and perfectly justified us before God. The resurrection of Christ is not only a guarantee that there is going to be a day of judgment, but it is a guarantee that on that day of judgment, God will not hold those in Christ accountable for their sins. The righteousness of Christ, imputed to us, is so perfect that God will see me as perfectly righteous before His throne of justice. How did God do that? Christ not only died for us and propitiated for our sins, but He lived a perfect life on our behalf and earned a perfect righteousness for us. God took Christ’s perfect righteousness and imputed it to us. The whole doctrine of glorious justification by faith is that we are not only forgiven but also declared righteous. I am so righteous that God can find no fault as to the demands of the law, the legal demands of the law. He can find no fault in the weakest believer that He would find in His holy Son. This is the Gospel of justification. This justification doesn’t happen on the day of judgment. This declaration comes from God the moment we put our faith in Jesus Christ. This is a past event for a believer. It is not a process, partially justified and then fully at the judgment. No. It is a one-time act of God in His court, once for all. Justification is a past event. Romans 5:1 says, “Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.” Notice the past tense, “justified.” Glorious peace comes only when you know that in Christ you are already justified and there is no more judgment for sins. How can you have peace when you, as a believer, think God will judge you for your sins?Think of the various criteria for judgment for sins. A believer doesn’t fit into any of those. Firstly, judgment is for the unrighteous. But God Himself has declared me perfectly righteous in Christ. Why then would the perfectly righteous be judged? Secondly, there must be charges for judgment. What charges? “Who shall bring any charge against God’s elect? It is God who justifies.” Romans 8:33. God does not accept charges against His elect whom He justifies. Why declare them justified if He intends to charge them again in the future? Colossians 2:14 says He canceled the record of debt that stood against us as legal demands of the law by nailing it to the cross. Thirdly, is there room for wrath? Romans 5:9 says, “Since, therefore, we have now been justified by his blood, much more shall we be saved by him from the wrath of God.” The word “therefore” implies the conclusion is inevitable—no wrath, ever. The blood of Jesus not only made it possible for God to declare us righteous, but much more, it guarantees this declaration will never change.In summary, Christ has saved us to the utmost, that even if God wants to judge us, He will find no means to judge us on the day of judgment. The atonement of all our sins is finished, and our justification is complete, eternal, and unchanging. All wrath, justice, and legal demands are all eternally satisfied for us. As we come to the table today, oh, blessed be the colossal glory of Christ’s finished work on the cross, which put the blazing day of judgment on our side and for our support.
- The third reason God will not judge us for our sins is that the Second Coming and events after that are my blessed hope.Most of the texts dealing with the Second Coming describe believers looking forward to it with great anticipation and eagerness. How can they do so if they are going to face a negative evaluation or a review of their sins? Titus 2:13 says we are “waiting for our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ.” How can we call judgment for failure a blessed hope? Everything in the New Testament points to an attitude of joyful, eager expectation for the Second Coming. If His coming were for dealing with believers’ sins, why would we wait for Him eagerly?So the first blessing we see on the day of judgment is that God will not be there to judge a believer for his sins. So what will judgment be for believers? It will be for four positive things for believers.
- It will be a public acknowledgment, confession, and welcome of the believer by Christ.Question 38 from the Catechism asks, “What benefits do believers receive from Christ at the resurrection?” The answer is, “At the resurrection, believers being raised up in glory, shall be openly acknowledged and acquitted in the day of judgment, and made perfectly blessed in the full enjoying of God, to all eternity.”First, it talks about being raised up in glory. We saw that last time. It talks about two blessings in judgment: first, to be publicly and openly acknowledged, and secondly, to be acquitted. Let us look at the first blessing. I call this being publicly, openly acknowledged, confessed, and welcomed.Imagine when the world shudders at the feet of His judgment, the first act Christ will do is publicly and openly acknowledge and confess that they are His sheep with a special relationship with Him, and He welcomes true believers into His glorious kingdom. Matthew 25:32-34 says, “All the nations will be gathered before Him, and He will separate them one from another, as a shepherd divides his sheep from the goats. And He will set the sheep on His right hand, but the goats on the left. Then the King will say to those on His right hand, ‘Come, you blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.'” In this solemn event of the universe, on that day, before His Father, all the angels and people, He will publicly say to us, “You are blessed by My Father. Inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.” God, who made the world so glorious in six days, imagine the glory if He prepared something from the foundation of the world! On the day of judgment, we are acknowledged and welcomed into His kingdom.Not all who claim to be believers will be acknowledged. Firstly, only believers who show their faith in their life by works of love among the people of God. The reason He acknowledges them, as Matthew 25:35-36 says, is “for I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me.” He will say, “Because you didn’t live as nominal Sunday Christians, but you had such a close fellowship and love among My people, you did this. For one of these least ones, you did it to Me.” Only those will be acknowledged.Secondly, Christ will acknowledge those believers who confess Christ before people now, who, despite whatever circumstances, stood for the Gospel, were not tongue-tied, but verbally confessed who He is, what He has done, that they believe in Him, and made all attempts to preach the Gospel. Matthew 10:32 says, “Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven.” They openly and unashamedly identified with Christ.Imagine the thrill of this honor! We go to some big political meeting, and a prime minister just walks to us and talks to us. How will that be? When Christ, in all His glory, sits on the great white throne of judgment, and the whole of mankind trembles before His judgment, on that day, Christ, their Judge, will own them by name. He will come and talk to them as a friend in very kind words and publicly and universally acknowledge and confess them. He will say, “Welcome to the greatest kingdom, to the greatest honor!” What an honor! Those whom the world scorned, looked upon as madmen and fools, but we didn’t shy away from sharing the Gospel. Now Christ will take them by the hand and openly acknowledge them as His favorites, precious in His eyes.These people were not like hypocrites, blowing a trumpet announcing their good works. What their left hand did, their right hand shouldn’t know. All they did for Christ and His people, they kept as secret as possible. All their faith, sacrifices, all their tireless service, efforts, and love they showed His people, no one advertised or recognized. Oh, on that day, it will get the greatest advertisement. Christ will mention before people and angels all the good deeds the saints have done. When people were running after name, fame, and money, and false teaching, you stood for the truth and served His sheep. All service and good work done for Christ’s name in secret—even a glass of water—will not be missed. Christ will take notice of it at the last day and say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” What we did in secret, He will reward openly. He Himself will be the herald to proclaim your praises. Thus, it shall be done to the person whom Christ delights to honor.What a comfort this is to believers, that everything that happens in judgment will be for their good. Someone said, “If this is the honor I will get that day, if Christ will confess my name that day and welcome me before His Father, the holy angels, and the whole assembled universe in the day of judgment, I can take any insult, any awful shame in this temporary world.” Can you imagine on that day, what joy will fill our hearts? Joy unspeakable and transcendent! It will put a full end to all doubts and fears about ourselves.
- The Catechism also says He will publicly acquit believers. He will sentence them as blameless.What is it to be acquitted by Christ? It is to be freed and cleared from all the guilt of sin and punishment. What a glorious thing! When I was saved on this earth, He acquitted me from my sins in the secret of my heart and in the court of heaven, but that day it will be a public acquittal before all people, angels, and the Father. How wonderful to think! On the last day of judgment, which will accuse all mankind for their sins and sentence them to eternal wrath, in the same judgment, for true believers, it will not be a punishment for their sins but a public acquittal from all guilt and punishment of sins. Now it is a secret that I am a justified person. That day it will be publicly declared. Now it is subjective certainty, and then it will be full assurance. A believer may doubt this now, but not on that day.Oh, now, only when my assurance is strong, I have peace, and when that goes down, I have doubts and troubles. But then, an eternal, unshakable, unchangeable reality! Imagine now, with faith itself, my heart is so filled with joy when I know I am righteous before God and all my sins are forgiven. Then, when I am publicly and eternally acquitted of all my sins and declared righteous forever before the universe, and the verdict is sealed eternally, what joy and what peace will flood my heart! That is why judgment is a glorious blessed hope. We wait for that public acquittal. What a blessed day it will be to know for certain that all my sins are forgiven and I am made righteous, publicly, eternally, and unchangeably.The same judgment is as awful for a sinner as it is joyful for a believer. It has a dark side and a light side. The dark side: the books shall be opened, the book of conscience, all their sins laid open, their thoughts, heart passions, and actions. Being convicted, they will be speechless. The same voice which will convict them and punish them, saying, “Depart from Me, you cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels,” will, on that same day, publicly acquit the believer for all his sins and say, “Come, you blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.” The day of judgment will be a day of jubilee to them.In the world, believers were neglected and slandered and unappreciated. Even accused with all the evil men. Moses and Paul, who left so much worldly fame and name for Christ, were thought of as fools. We are thought of as fools to leave worldly enjoyment and serve Christ and struggle so much day and night, to take on the reproach of Christ instead of enjoying life. But on that day, oh, when acknowledged by Christ, He will “bring forth their righteousness as the light” (Psalm 37:6). He will wipe off tears from their eyes and dust from their names. This is the comfort for all believers. Whatever people may say, the saints, when reproached, may comfort themselves with the day of judgment, in which Christ will say who are His, and they shall shine as the sun.Note that this public acquittal will be done according to works, not by faith. That is why every verse talking about judgment in the Bible talks about every person, even believers, who will be judged according to works. The rule of assessment of a person’s condition will be only works, even for believers. How is that? Are we not saved by faith? Yes, but on that day of public judgment, our heart faith cannot be used as evidence for acquittal in a public judgment. What do we need? Works. We will be acquitted not on the basis of faith only but on the works that our true faith produced. Those works will be displayed before the universe as evidence of our true salvation. The fact that we have truly believed in Christ and that Christ has atoned for all our sins and declared us righteous will be proven by the undeniable proof of works of faith. He will openly vindicate us. The word “vindicate” means to clear from suspicion, to uphold by evidence, and to justify or validate the rightness of an action. Because true faith will always reveal itself in acts of faith and love for other believers. Doing these things didn’t make them sheep; doing these things were manifestations that they were sheep. What you did for one of these least ones hangs your eternal destiny. “I didn’t care, I came to church once on Sunday, and as soon as it was over, I ran away.” Examine if you are a sheep.Firstly, it will not be a day of judgment for our sins. Secondly, it will be an acknowledgment of Christ before the universe that we are His. Thirdly, we will be publicly acquitted by Christ. Fourthly, that day will be a day of rewards based on our works.
How glorious! Not only will we be acknowledged and acquitted, but we will also receive rewards that Christ enabled us to do through his grace. It will be a day of reward for all faithfulness to his truth and kingdom, and for suffering for righteousness. Jesus promised that those who endure persecution, love their enemies, and obediently serve their Master will be richly rewarded (Matthew 5:11-12; 25:23; Luke 6:35; 1 Corinthians 3:14). He does not say exactly what these rewards are, but we can assume they will exceedingly cheer us. Matthew 5:11-12 says, “Blessed are you when people insult you and persecute you, and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of Me. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven.”
God’s final judgment will bestow great reward. In 1 Corinthians 3, we know God will test everything we do for his kingdom and reward us on that day. It speaks of rewards for those who work in the building of the church, God’s kingdom. Every effort for the Gospel and for the church will be rewarded. The things that will get us eternal rewards are the efforts we put in for the Gospel and for building God’s kingdom using our gifts and talents. People who have been instrumental in God’s hands for building the church will receive an eternal reward for that labor.
Matthew 25:14, the parable of the talents, warns us not to bury our talent but to multiply it by using it for the kingdom’s growth. The person who did not use it and had no fruit is shown as an unbeliever, called a wicked and unprofitable servant, and punished eternally. But others who showed fruit received degrees of reward. The man who had five talents was set over five cities, and the man with two was set over two.
The Bible also talks about crowns. They are incorruptible crowns, mentioned in 1 Corinthians 9, for those who are faithful to Scripture, obedient, and self-sacrificing. This includes the crown of righteousness. On that day, believers will not stand there wringing their hands, wailing over missed opportunities. There will be no jealousy or competition. The Bible says there will be degrees of rewards, but all in heaven will be perfectly happy.
Fifth, believers will judge angels and sinful people with Christ. This is where your head will spin. Scriptures assert that true believers will be given both the privilege and the awesome responsibility to share with Christ in the final judgment on unbelievers and even on fallen angels. There is a clear passage rebuking a fighting church that was even dragging another brother into court. 1 Corinthians chapter 6 says to find a wise brother among you to resolve your case. The reason he gives is in verse 2: “Do you not know that the saints will judge the world? And if the world will be judged by you, are you unworthy to judge the smallest matters? Do you not know that we shall judge angels? How much more, things that pertain to this life?”
He’s arguing from the greater to the lesser. “Don’t you know?” Apparently, this is something he taught them in his 18 months of ministry among the Corinthians, clearly teaching that believers will participate in the judgment of the world. I don’t know how and what, but my Bible says this, and I, instead of cringing in false humility, believe it. Christ has lifted me to such glory! Not only will I not be judged, but I will judge not just sinners but even fallen angels.
All judgment is given to Christ. He will sit on the throne and judge. Look at what Christ says he will do with the position and the throne. Writing to the seven suffering churches, he gives seven promises to overcomers. Revelation 3:21 says, “He that overcomes, I will give to him to sit down with me in my throne as I also overcame and sat down with my father in his throne.” It is as if there is no end to our blessings. “I love my people so much in my union, I will bestow as much as possible to confer upon my creatures. They will be supremely blessed and glorified with me; I will even widen my throne and make them sit with me and they will participate even in the final, climatic act of the Messianic judgment of the universe.” Lord, that’s too good to be true.
I feel like saying, “Hey, world, you spit me out as nothing. Beware, I am going to be your judge one day!” See the riches of the inheritance of the saints. On that great day, we will not only not be judged for our sins, but we will be acknowledged, confessed, publicly acquitted, rewarded, and given the honor of judging the world and angels with Christ.
Application: Communion – Three Duties: Remember, Examine, Proclaim
Remember Christ
Do you see the colossal glory of Christ’s work on the cross? He overturned the judgment throne in our favor by his work. So when the Lord Jesus sits upon his throne and looks over the mass of humanity, imagine his first act: he looks at his people and welcomes them, saying, “‘Come, you blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom’ (Matthew 25:34). As if Christ should say, ‘Oh, you happy ones, the delight of my soul, the fruit of my sufferings, stand no longer at the bar. You are heirs to the crown of heaven; enter and take possession.'” Upon hearing this sentence, with what ravishing joy will the saints be filled! This word, “Come, you blessed,” will be music to their ears and a cordial to their hearts.
This should fill our hearts with great love and thanks, praise and worship for Christ. Oh, what a salvation he has accomplished for us on the cross. Oh, the great, finished work of Christ. Do you see why we will praise Christ’s work on the cross for all eternity? What a glorious, full salvation he purchased for us! How sure is a believer’s atonement, justification, being so ratified privately and publicly in this world, and in the world to come.
This should make us love and long for the day of Christ’s appearing. What are we afraid of? Death, resurrection, judgment—it’s all part of a glorious, blessed hope package. We should eagerly yearn for it. This message should encourage us as Christians to abound in good works and work for Christ’s church. If Christ is going to reward me for even a glass of water for his Gospel and kingdom, how should we spend more of our time to earn eternal rewards? How are you using your talents—your talent of time, efforts, young life, and energy—are you burying them in the ground?
Examine
Remember I kept saying all this is for true believers. I told you what he will do with believers, and that it will be terrible for unbelievers. But you know, it will be the worst day for nominal Christians who believe they are saved, but are not. If you are a nominal Christian, may this message not deceive you and give you false security. The Bible repeatedly warns us that the day of judgment will be a day of eternal, greatest shock for many. Many who were sleeping, thinking they were believers, will be shown they are not truly saved. Many will say to me on that day, “Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in your name? And Lord, have we not in your name cast out demons and in your name done many mighty works?” He will say, “I never knew you.” This is shown in the parable of the five foolish virgins and the talents. Any pastor or any church cannot infallibly discern the true state of a person’s soul. In love, we may sometimes assume you are a weak sheep, whereas you may be a goat. We can all learn to behave like Christians, but do not be deceived. While on earth, we may have fooled everyone. On that day, you cannot escape. That great assize, that great gathering before the judgment seat of Christ, will show our true condition.
Some of you really worry about how you will stand on that day if you cannot stand the test of a local church, with no fruits, no good works, swallowed up in the worldly cares like in Noah’s days, eating, drinking, and giving in marriage, with no care for the Lord’s coming, and no multiplying of talents. I want to warn and caution you so your blood will not be on my head. These blessings are not for everyone, but for those who show their faith in good works.
The most terrible words will be said to people who are not saved. He will not acquit you, because acquittal is not done by faith in the heart alone, but by visible, outward actions. Since your dead faith did not have any actions, not everyone who says “Lord, Lord” will enter, but only he who does the will of my Father. Final judgment for all people is by their actions. You cannot be acquitted that day, but condemned. My old pastor would say to examine yourself with judgment day honesty. “If Christ comes today, what actions can he see in my life that he can use to publicly acquit me, to prove I am his sheep?” Oh, otherwise, it will be most terrible for you.
With the most terrible words, Matthew 25:41 says, “Depart from me, you cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels.” Terrible words. “Lord, you are the source of all goodness; you are telling me to depart from you?” “Okay, send me with some blessings.” “No, go with my curse.” “Oh, curse. Okay, Lord, can you send me at least to some comfortable place?” “Everlasting fire.” “Can we have some good company?” “No, to live and suffer with the devil and his angels for eternity.”
So, you who have eternal souls, if you would stand acquitted on the day of judgment, then truly examine your faith seriously and strive to reveal your faith by actions. Don’t be deceived about the greatest thing for which you were born.
If you want to live wisely, meditate much upon the day of judgment. 1 Peter 1:17 says, “And if you call on the Father, who without partiality judges according to each one’s work, conduct yourselves throughout the time of your stay here in fear.” Meditating on the judgment can change your life like nothing else. Most people’s lives changed when they meditated on the judgment of God. John Bunyan’s life changed. He couldn’t sleep; his family thought he was mad. But that made him leave the city of destruction and the city of vanity and take the pilgrim path, only by meditating on the coming wrath and the coming judgment. Knowledge of future judgment is always a call for present repentance.
Proclaim Christ
If Christ will confess us before the entire universe with such honor, this should encourage all of us to boldly confess Christ before this world. Let no one be afraid or ashamed to confess who he is, what he has done, and that we belong to him, no matter what loss or danger may threaten them.
If we do not, “But he that denies me before men, shall be denied before the angels of God.” He will not acknowledge or confess you. Because Mark 8:38 says, “Whosoever shall be ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him also shall the Son of man be ashamed when he comes in the glory of his Father with his glorious angels.” You never revealed your faith by confessing Christ.
We saw it is the duty of every believer not just to believe Christ in their heart but to show that by speaking the truth to people around them. We saw that God could send judgment if we always shut our mouths and never open them to confess Christ. Psalm 119:43 says, “And take not the word of truth utterly out of my mouth, For I have hoped in Your ordinances.”
As people who still don’t believe Christ, how can you live this world without this hope? How will you die? How will you face judgment with all your sins outside of Christ? And you will hang down your heads and not be able to look your judge in the face. How horrible it is going to be for you. You will cry to the mountains and rocks to fall on you and hide you from his face. If you are an unbeliever, if I were you, I would be so jealous of these judgment blessings for believers. What? Not only all sins forgiven, acknowledged, confessed, acquitted, rewarded, and made to judge? And I will be judged eternally for all my sins? No, no. If these are the blessings in Christ, I will not rest for one second until I find myself united to Christ in faith. Oh, you must believe and repent.