Focus: Doctrine of Eternal
Judgment
Greetings Sons of God:
Now eternal judgment, in my opinion, is one of the least
talk about topics and should be explored more extensively in the body of
Christ. Now why should we explore
eternal judgment? First, Christ said we should and second eternal judgment
should be the factor that we think about when we look to respond to various
situations in our life. But we have to
ask ourselves these questions:
1. Is there eternal judgment?
2. Do we believe that God really is in
control?
3. Does He call all things into
judgment?
4. Are we to rely on eternal judgment
as opposed to taking things into our own hands?
If we believe in eternal judgment then many of the brutal
and destructive things that are done in the name of Jesus would not have been
done because we know that there is eternal judgment for those actions in the
day to come. Now what has taken root and
has been for over 1,000 years is the growth of Christian activism.
People who do destructive and harmful things in the name of
Jesus are the Christian Activist. They are not peacemakers but always keep up
confusion and many times they do it through false doctrine. We need not worry ourselves with the
injustices of this world knowing we have a righteous judge in Christ who will
avenge and repay all wrong doers.
His judgment on the Earth is coming and if you have not read
Revelation it is not pretty. God’s
judgment is just and fair and we should put our trust in Him because it is His
judgment that decides our eternal destination.
In the next message we will look at the flaws in our
government’s judgments versus the Kingdom Judgment
Peace, Love and Grace,
Calvin Calhoun, Jr.