LEARNING DAILY
Revelation 20 11-12, 15’ 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
np place for the. And I saw the dead,
small and great, standing before God, and books were opened. And another book was opened, which is the Book
of Life. And the dead were judged
according to their works, by the things which were written in the books. And anyone not found written in the Book of Life
was cast into the lake of fire.
On May 1, 2020 the blog was about the books that were opened. I am going to repost what I wrote then about
these books. I know you do not remember what
I wrote – I don’t remember what I wrote.
A quick reading of this portion of Scripture will cause the reader to
miss the point that more books than the Book of Life are opened when the sinner
is being judged. Their judgment comes from the books that
are opened. We are used to thinking that evidence must be produced
at a trial to declare one guilty; so let’s look at the evidence presented in
the books. Remember those standing before God
have never accepted His plan of salvation through Jesus Christ. They
are being judged for their sin and sinful life.
The Book of Conscience. Romans 2:15 directs us to the first book, “who show the work of
the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and
between themselves their thoughts accusing or excusing them. The
conscience is our moral compass when it comes to right and wrong. We
do have the knowledge of what is right and wrong as part of us; however, we all
test it by living on the edge from a very young age. It is our
conscience that justifies or condemns what we do, think, and say. Be
careful when one decides that wrong is right and right is wrong.
The Book of Words. Read what Matthew 12:36-37 says about the things we
say. But I say to you that for every idle word men may speak,
they will give account of it in the day of judgment. For by your
words you will be justified, and by your words you will be condemned.” These
are the words of Jesus. He said a few verses earlier that what is in
the heart will eventually come out of the
mouth. Yikes! This means that one’s core nature will
eventually surface. Remember that old saying about sticks and stone
break bones but word will never hurt? That’s not true! Be
careful what you say. But, what do you do when the “old you” comes
out? It happens. Be quick to ask for sincere forgiveness! Think
before you speak!
The Book of Secrets. Romans 2:16 reveals a third
book: in the day when God will judge the secrets of men by Jesus
Christ, according to my gospel.” All of us have secrets, those things
we do not want others to know about us. It is foolishness to think
that God does not know what has been hidden from others. This is the
time God will judge the secrets kept by His righteousness. Those
things we do for others in secret will be rewarded; those things we do in
secret to harm others will be judged.
The Book of Public Works. The fourth book to be opened is seen in Matthew 16:27, “For the
Son of Man will come in the glory of His Father with His angels, and then He
will reward each according to his works.” One’s faith in Jesus
Christ should be producing good works; the love of God in one’s life is
expressed through good works. Charles Spurgeon once
said, “The child of God works not for life, but from life; he does not
work to be saved, he works because he is saved.” Anyone confessing
to be saved but ignores or refuses to help another in need casts doubt on their
faith.
The Book of Life. If your name is in this book, you will not be at this judgment for your
conscience, secrets, words, and works have already been dealt with by your
declaration of faith in Jesus Christ.
Neither you nor I am perfect and we sin. It is so
important to ask for forgiveness when you sin and then to live the very best
you can as a Believer and follower of Jesus Christ. Do not ever give
up, for the rewards of eternity are well worth your faith placed in Him.
No comments:
Post a Comment