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I. The Bema Judgment
Introduction- What is the ‘bema’ seat?
Raised platform
Raised platform
Seat on the platform
Official seat of a judge (evaluate evidence) , 16-17)
Place where umpire at the Grecian games awarded contestants (evaluate performance)
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The time of the Bema Seat is after the Rapture.
Reward accompanies the resurrection of the righteous ()
Seat on the platform
says that the “bride” has already been rewarded when the lord returns to reign ()
Official seat of a judge (evaluate evidence) , )
The reward is always associated with “that day”
Place where umpire at the Grecian games awarded contestants (evaluate performance)
A. The time of the Bema Judgment is after the Rapture.
Reward accompanies the resurrection of the righteous ()
says that the “bride” has already been rewarded when the lord returns to reign ()
The reward is always associated with “that day” , , ).
B. The place of the Bema Judgment is the heavenlies.
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C. The judge at the Bema Judgment is Christ.
D. The subjects of the Bema Judgment are believers from the Church Age.
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Only believers could ‘have a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens’.
Only believers could experience ‘mortality… and be swallowed up by life.’
2. Only believers could experience ‘mortality… and be swallowed up by life.’
Only to believers has God given ‘the Spirit as a down payment’.
Only to believers has God given ‘the Spirit as a down payment’.
Only the believer can have confidence that ‘while we are at home in the body we are absent from the Lord.’
Only the believer can ‘walk by faith and not by sight.’
E. The basis of examination at the Bema Judgment are a believers works.
Not to determine one’s salvation.
Not to judge one’s sins.
F. The purpose of the Bema Judgment is to reveal the motive and value of one’s works.
The word appear is better translated ‘make manifest’
2. - the Lord will reveal the motive of our hearts and devotion to Christ.
3. The Lord will reveal the value usefulness of our works to his kingdom.
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a. Good - acceptable for use
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Evil- is not the word for moral or ethical right and wrong (kalos or poneras), but instead Phaulos- it means ‘good for nothing, or not useful.
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The result of the Bema Judgment is a reward received or a reward lost.
1 Corinthians 3:14-15)
Gold, silver, precious stones- valuable
Wood, hay or straw- Worthless
3. Five areas of reward:
Crown incorruptible-mastery over the old man and its desires for self
Crown of rejoicing- winning the lost to evangelism ;19
Crown of life- enduring trials Jame 1:12
Crown of righteousness- loving his appearing
Crown of glory- feeding the flock of God
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Marriage of the Lamb
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