God's judgment

6 God's judgment

The Passion and Death of Jesus Christ is the judgment of God. Let's first consider the meaning of the judgment of God. Then, consider why Christ's Passion and Death is God's judgment. God's judgment and human judgment is far different. At the same time, the Bible also teaches many things about God's judgment. For that purpose, I would like to think about the true meaning of judgment. First about the judgment of God. We can't think of this as a human world trial. There is no need for God, who knows everything from eternity, to examine the sins that people have committed. Moreover, when man also dies and goes out before God, it is a figure of a normal as it is which has lived on the earth for himself. In other words, the record of the person's lifetime remains as it is when he goes before God. There is no need to confirm what you have done or did not do now.

Then is the whole human race gathered and judged before everyone? However, this doesn't seem to make much sense either. First, the person has exposed his lifetime record to everyone.
And not just one person. Everyone who gathers before God is so. On top of that, it is still meaningless to try something like this on-ground trial.
And why should judgment be made in front of everyone? I have no idea.
God is the omnipotent. I know all the life of a person from the corner to the corner before the person was born. You don't have to put someone on trial for you. Then it is only for people. And it's not a show for everyone. Life on earth is already over for those who gather in the place of judgment of God. So there is no point in commanding or showing it now.

Let's give it a step now and show it off. It is a story of if it is so. If there is judgment before God, will it really be a show for everyone? All who gathered there know that salvation is only due to the grace of Jesuit Christ, the son of God. As St. Paul says, salvation is not something that one can be proud of as what he has accomplished. Then, how will everyone feel when it sees that one person is judged? I wonder if i feel relieved and happy that I was not as bad as the person who is being judged. Do you think that it is natural that a bad person is painful in hell? However, such a thing cannot be really done. Judgment is not a way to show the misery of those who are not saved by those who have been saved, and to make the joy of salvation feel deeper. No, it is opposite. Just by thinking about those who cannot be saved, the person who has been saved becomes unhappy. Otherwise, being in heaven is nothing but a person who rejoices in other people's misfortunes. We cannot think of God's judgment as if it were a trial on earth.