Judgment and Approval
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Judgment

In the biblical context, judgment refers to the divine assessment and decision-making process regarding human actions, thoughts, and intentions. It is a central theme throughout Scripture, reflecting God's holiness, justice, and righteousness. The concept of judgment is multifaceted, encompassing both temporal judgments in history and the ultimate eschatological judgment.

1. Divine Judgment: God's judgment is portrayed as both immediate and future. In the Old Testament, God often judges nations and individuals for their actions. For example, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19) and the plagues of Egypt (Exodus 7-12) are instances of divine judgment. The prophets frequently warned Israel of impending judgment due to their disobedience (e.g., Isaiah 1:18-20, Jeremiah 25:4-7).

2. Final Judgment: The New Testament emphasizes the final judgment, where all individuals will stand before God. Jesus speaks of this in Matthew 25:31-46, describing the separation of the righteous from the wicked. The Apostle Paul reiterates this in Romans 14:10-12, stating, "For we will all stand before God’s judgment seat." The Book of Revelation provides a vivid depiction of the final judgment, where the dead are judged according to their deeds (Revelation 20:11-15).

3. Criteria of Judgment: Scripture indicates that judgment is based on one's response to God's revelation and the moral law written on the heart (Romans 2:14-16). Faith in Jesus Christ is the ultimate criterion for salvation and favorable judgment (John 3:16-18). Believers are assured that there is no condemnation for those in Christ (Romans 8:1).

4. Judgment and Believers: While believers are saved from eternal condemnation, they will still face a form of judgment known as the "judgment seat of Christ" (2 Corinthians 5:10). This judgment evaluates the works of believers to determine rewards (1 Corinthians 3:12-15).

Approval

Approval in the biblical sense often relates to God's acceptance and commendation of individuals based on their faith and obedience. It is closely linked to the concept of righteousness and living in accordance with God's will.

1. Divine Approval: God's approval is granted to those who live by faith and adhere to His commandments. Hebrews 11 provides a list of individuals who received God's approval through their faith, such as Abel, Enoch, and Noah. Hebrews 11:6 states, "And without faith, it is impossible to please God."

2. Approval through Righteousness: Righteousness, as defined by adherence to God's standards, is a key factor in receiving divine approval. The Psalms frequently highlight the blessedness of the righteous who find favor with God (Psalm 1:1-3, Psalm 5:12).

3. Approval in the New Testament: The New Testament emphasizes that approval comes through faith in Jesus Christ. Romans 4:3 cites Abraham's faith as being "credited to him as righteousness." Believers are called to live in a manner worthy of their calling, seeking to please God in all things (Colossians 1:10).

4. Human Approval: While divine approval is paramount, Scripture also addresses the issue of seeking human approval. Jesus warns against performing righteous acts to be seen by others (Matthew 6:1-6). The Apostle Paul advises believers to seek God's approval rather than human approval, stating, "For am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God?" (Galatians 1:10).

In summary, judgment and approval are intertwined themes in the Bible, reflecting God's justice and grace. Judgment serves as a reminder of God's holiness and the accountability of humanity, while approval underscores the importance of faith and obedience in the believer's life.
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Judgment

Judgment Hall

Judgment Seat

Judgment: According to Opportunity and Works

Judgment: The General

Judgmental People

The Judgment of Christians, by the Gospel

The Judgment of Heathen, by the Law of Conscience

The Judgment of Jews, by the Law of Moses

The Judgment: A Day Appointed For

The Judgment: A First Principle of the Gospel

The Judgment: Called The: Day of Destruction

The Judgment: Called The: Day of Judgment and Perdition of Ungodly Men

The Judgment: Called The: Day of Wrath

The Judgment: Called The: Judgment of the Great Day

The Judgment: Called The: Revelation of the Righteous Judgment of God

The Judgment: Christ Will Acknowledge Saints At

The Judgment: Devils Shall be Condemned At

The Judgment: Final Punishment of the Wicked Will Succeed

The Judgment: Neglected Advantages Increase Condemnation At

The Judgment: None, by Nature Can Stand In

The Judgment: Perfect Love Will Give Boldness In

The Judgment: Predicted in the Old Testament

The Judgment: Saints Shall be Rewarded At

The Judgment: Saints Shall Sit With Christ In

The Judgment: Saints Shall, Through Christ, be Enabled to Stand In

The Judgment: Shall be Administered by Christ

The Judgment: Shall be Held Upon: All Men

The Judgment: Shall be Held Upon: All Nations

The Judgment: Shall be Held Upon: Quick and Dead

The Judgment: Shall be Held Upon: Small and Great

The Judgment: Shall be Held Upon: The Righteous and Wicked

The Judgment: Shall be in Righteousness

The Judgment: Shall be of All: Actions

The Judgment: Shall be of All: Thoughts

The Judgment: Shall be of All: Words

The Judgment: Shall Take Place at the Coming of Christ

The Judgment: The Books Shall be Opened At

The Judgment: The Certainty of, a Motive to Faith

The Judgment: The Certainty of, a Motive to Holiness

The Judgment: The Certainty of, a Motive to Prayer and Watchfulness

The Judgment: The Certainty of, a Motive to Repentance

The Judgment: The Wicked Dread

The Judgment: The Wicked Shall be Condemned In

The Judgment: The Word of Christ Shall be a Witness Against the Wicked In

The Judgment: Time of, Unknown to Us

The Judgment: Warn the Wicked of

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