12. THE GREAT WHITE
THRONE JUDGMENT Part 1)
Christians can look forward to the
future with great anticipation because they have the promise of heaven, but not
unbelievers. For them, the future is one big unknown. The warning that they
will one day face judgment brings great fear and alarm to their hearts.
Unfortunately, there is a common
misperception that everyone will be judged at one time – both Christians and
unbelievers. In actuality, God’s children will face a judgment not related to
their salvation, but to rewards based on their works on Earth. Unbelievers will
face the Great White Throne Judgment, which is the final judgment of all people
of all ages who rejected God during their time here on Earth.
THE JUDGMENT OF UNBELIEVERS
1. The scene that is described in
Revelation 20:12 is the final judgment of all the unbelievers of all the ages.
2. According to Revelation 20:13, no
one will be able to escape this judgment. All unrighteous dead will appear at
the Great White Throne Judgment; none will escape. All the places that have
held the bodies of the unrighteous dead will yield up new bodies suited for
hell.
3. In Revelation 20:12b and 13b,
these people are judged according to their works. Their thoughts (Luke
8:17; Romans 2:16), words (Matthew 12:37), and actions (Matthew 16:27) will be
compared to God’s perfect, holy standard (Matthew 5:48; 1Peter 1:15, 16) and
will be found wanting (Romans 3:23). This also implies that there are degrees
of punishment in hell (cf. Matthew 10:14, 15; 11:22; Mark 12:38–40; Luke 12:47,
48; Hebrews 10:29).
4. Revelation 20:15 tells us that
those whose names were not found in the Book of Life “was cast
into the lake of fire.” The Book of Life contains all the names of the
redeemed.
5. We learn from Matthew 25:41that
the Lake of Fire was prepared for the devil and his angels.
6. Matthew 25:41 and 46 states that
this punishment will be everlasting (forever). Here Jesus
indicates that the punishment itself is everlasting—not merely the smoke and
flames. Even hell will acknowledge the perfect justice of God (Psalm 76:10);
those who are there will know that their punishment is just and that they alone
are to blame (cf. Deuteronomy 32:3–5)
7. Luke 16:26 states that there is a
great gulf fixed between those who are in heaven and hell. This detail
illustrates the fact that the unrighteous, once they have died, cannot enter
into the sphere of the righteous.
8. Hebrews 9:27 states “it is
appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment.” There is no second
chance. Are you certain about your eternal destination? If you are a Christian,
we trust that the sober reality of future judgment burdens your heart to share
the good news of Jesus Christ with friends and family members who are
unbelievers.
All
Scripture quotations are from the New King James Version of the Bible, © 1979,
1980, 1982, 1990, Thomas Nelson, Inc., Publishers.
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