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Biblical Judgment and Consequences
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The judgment seat of God is only mentioned in Romans 14.

False

Believers will not experience any kind of disciplining after the rapture of the church.

False

The Greek word 'komi setai' means to punish for sins.

False

The judgment at the Baima is primarily for unbelievers.

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The judgment at the Baima concerns salvation and eternal life.

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Unconfessed sin will not be taken into account at the Baima.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

The judgment at the Baima is the same as the judgment for unbelievers.

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The quality of a believer's life and works will not affect their experience at the Baima.

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According to Christ, He satisfies all needs, including psychological ones.

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Jesus Christ presented Himself as the one to be believed in, as the Son of God.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

When someone advances themselves, it's considered humble and team-oriented.

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The relationship with Christ Jesus satisfies all needs, including felt needs.

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According to the passage, Jesus Christ was reluctant to point to Himself as the truth and the life.

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In rugby, self-advancing is encouraged and rewarded.

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H.D. Macdonald is the one who wrote an article on Incarnational Christology in John.

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Christ's message is about achieving quality of life and works.

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Loving one's family is equivalent to hating them in comparison to love for God.

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Jesus provides rest for the soul and security from danger.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

One must hate their family to be a disciple of Christ.

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Jesus is the exclusive revelation of God.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

One can have a good quality of life without loving Jesus more than anything else.

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Jesus provides fruit-bearing energy in the works of God.

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A willingness to forfeit life for the sake of Christ is not necessary to be his disciple.

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The text implies that one's deeds have no impact on their relationship with God.

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Christ was not sinless during his lifetime.

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The disciples did not find it challenging to live with a sinless man for three years.

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Only God can create and sustain all things.

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Francis Beckworth's syllogism proposes that Jesus is not the creator of heaven and earth.

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The Bible teaches that the pagan gods created the heavens and the earth.

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The heavens were made by the word of a human being.

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Jesus' divine nature was not evident in his works during his lifetime.

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The Bible teaches that God is not the only one who has made the heavens and the earth.

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Jesus Christ's own declarations, including the 'I am' statements, affirm his deity.

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The article 'The Man Christ Jesus' by Ivan French was written solely because of the author's personal connection with the requester.

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The quality of a believer's life and works will not affect their experience at the judgment seat of Christ.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Unconfessed sin will be taken into account at the judgment seat of Christ.

<p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

The judgment seat of Christ is primarily for unbelievers.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

The disciplining of believers is not a possibility after the rapture of the church.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

The relationship with Christ Jesus satisfies all needs, including psychological ones.

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Christ's message is about achieving quality of life and works.

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Study Notes

The Judgment Seat of Christ

  • The judgment seat of Christ is mentioned in Romans 14, 1 Corinthians 3, Ephesians 8, and 2 Corinthians 5, where believers will receive back good or bad according to their deeds.
  • This judgment is not concerning salvation and eternal life, but rather a recompense for deeds done in the body.
  • The word "recompense" (komi setai) means to receive back, to receive his due, and is likely related to unconfessed sin.
  • This judgment is not for sinners, but for believers, and is a disciplining of some kind that takes place alongside the granting of rewards at the Baima, after the rapture of the church.

The Satisfaction of Needs in Christ

  • Christ satisfies all needs, including spiritual and eternal needs.
  • In Christ, believers receive a relationship that meets all their needs, including felt needs.
  • Christ is the exclusive revelation of God, providing knowledge of God, rest for the soul, security from danger, fruit-bearing energy in the works of God, and a special provision of the Spirit of God for the future.

The Divinity of Christ

  • Christ made divine claims, stating that he is the bread of life, the light of the world, the door, the way, the truth, and the life.
  • Christ's divine works are done by him, including creation and sustaining all things, as described in Colossians 1 and Hebrews 1-3.
  • Christ is attributed with divine names and attributes, and is identified as the I Am of the New Testament, which is a statement of deity.
  • The article "The Man Christ Jesus" by Ivan French provides a concise and articulate presentation of Christ's humanity.

The Humanity of Christ

  • Christ's humanity was demonstrated in his sinlessness, which was a challenging experience for the disciples who lived with him for three years.
  • Christ's humanity is also evident in his teachings, declarations, and applications of son of God and son of man, which affirm his deity.

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