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Colossians 3:25
 
 
/“But he that doeth wrong shall receive for the wrong which he hath done: and there is no respect of persons.”/
\\                                 ο δε αδικων = but he that is unjust
 
I.
THE SCRIPTURE IS NOT BIASED, IT EXTENDS TO EVERYONE, SAVED OR UNSAVED.
/Christians are quick to point out the judgment of non-believers, but almost completely negligent to the Bema Seat of Christ./
 
            A.
Christians are not judged according to the validity of their works, but the quality of them.
B.
Non-believers are judged according to the validity and the quality of their works.
II.
JUDGMENT IS A FEARFUL THING TO MOTIVATE TO RIGHTEOUSNESS.
 
            A.
The absence of judgment leads to license.
B.
Judgment is present and future.
1.
Present – Gal.
6:7
 
                        2.
Future – 2 Cor.
5:10
 
            C.
judgment of self – preferred correction. 1 Cor.
11:31
 
                        /To what degree if any man cab avoid judgment at the Bema seat is yet to be fully comprehended!/
D.
Judgment is not merely an absence of reward.
 
                        1.
The parallel verse in Eph.6:8 discloses reciprocation of good.
 
                        2.
Here, we see reciprocation for unjustness.
(Comp.
to 2 Cor.
5:10; Rom.
14:10)
 
 
III.
JUDGMENT IS OF THE NATURE & CHARACTER OF GOD.
 
            A.
God reveals Himself as a loving God.  (Exodus 34:6-7)
 
            B.
God reveals Himself as a god of equity & judgment.
(Hosea 11:8)
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