Topical Encyclopedia JudgmentIn the biblical narrative, judgment is a central theme that reflects God's righteousness and justice. It is portrayed as both a present reality and a future event. The concept of divine judgment is rooted in the holiness of God, who is depicted as the ultimate judge of all creation. The Bible presents judgment as a response to sin and disobedience, emphasizing the moral order established by God. The Old Testament frequently addresses the theme of judgment, particularly in the context of Israel's covenant relationship with God. The prophets often warned of impending judgment due to the nation's idolatry and injustice. For instance, in the book of Isaiah, God declares, "I will execute judgment on the gods of Egypt. I am the LORD" (Isaiah 19:1). This reflects the idea that God's judgment extends beyond Israel to encompass all nations. The New Testament continues this theme, with a focus on the final judgment. Jesus Christ is portrayed as the appointed judge who will return to judge the living and the dead. In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus speaks of the separation of the righteous from the wicked, saying, "When the Son of Man comes in His glory, and all the angels with Him, He will sit on His glorious throne" (Matthew 25:31). This eschatological judgment underscores the accountability of all individuals before God. Deliverance Deliverance in the Bible is closely linked to the concept of salvation and is often depicted as God's intervention to rescue His people from danger, oppression, or sin. It is an expression of God's mercy and faithfulness to His covenant promises. The theme of deliverance is woven throughout the biblical narrative, from the deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt to the ultimate deliverance through Jesus Christ. The Exodus is a foundational event that illustrates God's deliverance. In Exodus 14:13, Moses tells the Israelites, "Do not be afraid. Stand firm and you will see the LORD’s salvation, which He will accomplish for you today" . This deliverance from slavery in Egypt is celebrated as a demonstration of God's power and love for His people. In the New Testament, deliverance takes on a spiritual dimension through the work of Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul writes, "He has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of His beloved Son" (Colossians 1:13). This deliverance from sin and death is central to the Christian message, emphasizing the transformative power of the Gospel. The interplay between judgment and deliverance is evident throughout Scripture. While God's judgment is a response to sin, His deliverance offers hope and redemption. The Bible presents a God who is both just and merciful, executing judgment while providing a means of deliverance for those who turn to Him in faith. Subtopics Judgment: According to Opportunity and Works 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 Related Terms The-not-beloved (1 Occurrence) Kir'iath-je'arim (18 Occurrences) Kirjathjearim (17 Occurrences) Vine-dressers (18 Occurrences) Kirjath-jearim (17 Occurrences) Kibroth-hattaavah (5 Occurrences) |