5 responses to “Eternal Judgment”

  1. Channelofhealing

    God has the final say in everything. However, unlike us, God never uses flippant remarks or praises, nor bases His judgments on that which is seen or heard in the natural. His judgments are eternal

    I LOVE THAT. . .PITY NOT ALL WILL AGREE

    GODBLESS

  2. brad

    Interesting article. It surly got me thinking. I have to say I am not quite convinced that proof of “God’s Reluctance to Judge” is found in the the transfer of administering justice from God the Father to the God the Son and then to His words. I don’t quite see the difference between judgment by the Son and judgment by his words. They seem to me to be the same to me.

    Now I do agree that God’s primary desire is not to bring judgment that sends people to eternal punishment. To me the proof of that is TIME and JESUS. God is holding off so that as many as possible can learn of Jesus and turn away from sin and towards God through the sacrifice of Jesus.

    Continuing to think about all of this ….

    peace & grace,
    brad

    p.s. I love your new look!

  3. Mike

    Very interesting post…. I love it that God always brings encouragement before discipline. I think we need to remember this when we deal with one another. Thank you Sid.

    I agree, I LOVE your new look, it’s cool. I am very jealous. Oh dear, I’d better go and repent lol :) :)

  4. Angie

    Yes, very interesting. I’ve never looked at it that way, but agree completely with the bottom line>>May we raise our standards of judgment today — judging our motives, attitudes and conduct soberly by God’s Word.

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