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2007-03-08 23:40:33 · answer #1 · answered by Kimo 4 · 0 1

It is a different kind of judgment

For people who believe in Jesus, glorifying God leaning on the work of Christ on the Cross, the anger and wrath of God is satisfied and only good intentions remain... the result being that all things work for the good of those who love God

A swap - a trade has occurred, the sins of the redeemed for the good work of Jesus on the cross as proven by the resurection of Jesus
Sin is paid for, the redeemed go from death to life, the redeemed are adopted as children of God and God begins a process of rehabilitation and change The thief at the cross after a ruined life could be told 'today you will see Me in paradise' in part because of his faith Jesus would overcome death and have a kingdom

we know from the last page in the book of Revelation the people in the New Jerusalem have had 'their robes washed in the blood of the lamb' and 'their names are written int he lambs book of life' We know part of the judgement against the unredeemed Jesus is pictured as saying 'I never knew you' from Jesus parables.
so it seems part of salvation is the forgiveness, the adoption and the knowing God and Him knowing you, the changing of ones heart to love truth and be transformed by it

The debt has been paid and need not be paid again. So what is judged ? the redeemed are still judged but it is a judgement for a different purpose . The purpose is to show the world there was evidence of real faith, the purpose is for rewards. The purpose is to shut the mouth of the wicked forever and show God is just, merciful and faithful The purpose is to reward the redeemed for how well they cooperated or did not cooperate with the working of God as they were changed

"but it is a faithful saying and worthy of full acceptance, Jesus died for sinners among whom I am foremost" Paul in Timothy

2007-03-09 07:25:42 · answer #2 · answered by whirlingmerc 6 · 1 0

Are you asking us or telling us? If you're asking, my answer is that you are half right. Jesus did not die for our sins. We do not get judged for them by God, because God doesn't exist.

2007-03-09 07:35:32 · answer #3 · answered by Christophe 2 · 0 0

*Jesus came to show man they were Souls in human form.
He returned in Lightbody so man could see they were souls
that lived forever in this kind of energy form.
*God is not a big man in the sky .....that was a concept for
people 2000yrs ago who thaught the world was flat.. They never could of understood Physics that now knows we are Consciousness Energy that inneracts with other consciousness of the universe.
God is Consciousness we are then in his likeness, as is all matter, including the space between all matter.
We judge us - not God or conciousness. Actually it is not judgement but viewing our life and deciding what is needed to learn lessons toward further enlightenment in the next incarnation.
You are a soul having a human experience.
Someday you become a Lightbody existing in a Divine state.
(this is what was called heaven on earth, golden age etc. and none of this is religion it is spirituality and science together)
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2007-03-09 08:10:47 · answer #4 · answered by the_higher_octave 2 · 0 0

Jesus dying for our sins because of the myth of Adam and Eve's sin does not make sense. Why do people still believe in a theology believed hundreds of years ago by the theologians especially Thomas Aquinas. Their knowledge of scripture and science was very limited. They knew nothing about dinosaurs or that the world was round.
If we had listened to the Franciscan Don,Scotus we would be teaching and believing that Jesus came, not because of sin, but because God wanted to live among us and to show us how to live in love in a loveless world.
Jesus by coming, His birth and live, even His hidden years, saved us. His forgiving those who put Him on the cross is proof that God will forgive us even if we try and kill God.
We are judged for our sins and not for the sins of someone who lived hundreds or thousands of years ago. Jesus told us this when He was asked whose fault was it that the man could not walk? Jesus told them,"no one." If Jesus is saying this, why do people still believe that Jesus died because of some mythical people: Adam and Eve, who never existed?

2007-03-09 07:47:33 · answer #5 · answered by Mary W 5 · 0 0

Jesus DID DIE for our sins. Once you are sealed by the holy Ghost, then we are not to be judged by God, Because he has already Judged us, It will be Jesus & his Bride that will judge Angels & the wicked dead.

2007-03-09 07:47:57 · answer #6 · answered by birdsflies 7 · 0 0

Jesus was innocent and took upon the wrong doings mankind did onto his shoulders. And on his shoulders He was tortured and then sent to hell.

In ancient Jewish culture, people offered a burnt sacrifice of an innocent animal to atone for sins. An offer of flesh and blood.

Christ was the ultimate sacrifce. Think of you getting a get out of jail free card, because someone filled in your place.

Because of this, if you believe in Christ, then you are no longer held accountable in judgement by God.

2007-03-09 07:21:45 · answer #7 · answered by Count De Monet 3 · 2 0

Jesus definitely died for our sins. And yes, we will be judged and held accountable for our actions by God.

2007-03-09 07:33:20 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Jesus died for our sins. We are judged by God only if we reject Jesus Christ.

2007-03-09 07:34:15 · answer #9 · answered by Jouvert 5 · 0 0

The Bible tells us that Jesus died to save those who believe the option of being saved from their sins, IF they ask for that forgiveness.. It's not an automatic thing...and it does NOT give anyone a license to sin...

2007-03-09 07:23:31 · answer #10 · answered by Termite 3 · 1 0

Jesus died for the sin of Adam, which is death. It is eternal death that separates us from God. The blood of Jesus provides a way for us to be forgiven for our individual sins and assures us salvation and fellowship with God.

2007-03-09 07:20:42 · answer #11 · answered by Preacher 6 · 4 0

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