lets stirs things up .. when is judgment ? the moment we die or at a later time ?
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After death, I believe that chronological time ceases because our time references (the sun and the moon) are no longer available to us; we have entered the realm of eternity. That being said, we're still aware of sequencial time, i.e., the awareness of one event passing another, so what we can determine Scripturally is that first we will die, and then we will be judged (Heb. 9:27).lets stirs things up .. when is judgment ? the moment we die or at a later time ?
i will say scripture does say appointed once to die after this the judgment.. lets fast forward to the bema seat for christians .. time line...... then the white throne sea gives up the dead ......After death, I believe that chronological time ceases because our time references (the sun and the moon) are no longer available to us; we have entered the realm of eternity. That being said, we're still aware of sequencial time, i.e., the awareness of one event passing another, so what we can determine Scripturally is that first we will die, and then we will be judged (Heb. 9:27).
Isn't it possible for God to judge everyone at the same "time". Remember, we're dealing with a lot of unknowns. I still want to point out that it would be impossible to have any kind of chronological references.i will say scripture does say appointed once to die after this the judgment.. lets fast forward to the bema seat for christians .. time line...... then the white throne sea gives up the dead ......
11And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them. 12And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works. 13And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works. 14And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. 15And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire...
at what point time is this judgment. it appears a type mass judgment and not a each person brought up at a time? its just something kick around
i have to agree there are many things we dont know . so many think they have God figured out..Isn't it possible for God to judge everyone at the same "time". Remember, we're dealing with a lot of unknowns. I still want to point out that it would be impossible to have any kind of chronological references.
It's funny to think about people believing they have God figured out when we can't even figure ourselves out. Blessings to you.i have to agree there are many things we dont know . so many think they have God figured out..
so trueIt's funny to think about people believing they have God figured out when we can't even figure ourselves out. Blessings to you.
Some "time" after our physical deathlets stirs things up .. when is judgment ? the moment we die or at a later time ?
Now dont take this the wrong way, but an old preacher by the name of Dr. Oliver B. Green one said that he would be very happy to be the man on the back of the garbage truck in heaven.All believers have a room in the Father's house. Some are three bedroom en-suite with balcony and others are broom closets.
I agree.After death, I believe that chronological time ceases because our time references (the sun and the moon) are no longer available to us; we have entered the realm of eternity. That being said, we're still aware of sequencial time, i.e., the awareness of one event passing another, so what we can determine Scripturally is that first we will die, and then we will be judged (Heb. 9:27).
Actually, the Scripture in focus is the 2nd Resurrection which is the Great White Throne Judgment of the lost of all the ages. It will be AFTER the 1000 year rule of Christ.Some "time" after our physical death
Yes it is possible. However, since there are "degrees" of punishment in the Lake of Fire, it would make sense that the lost at that time would be judged according to the degree of their sin.Isn't it possible for God to judge everyone at the same "time". Remember, we're dealing with a lot of unknowns. I still want to point out that it would be impossible to have any kind of chronological references.
an old preacher by the name of Dr. Oliver B. Green one said that he would be very happy to be the man on the back of the garbage truck in heaven.
That's very true, but chronological time is an element of the created universe. Once a person dies, they are removed from the physical universe and all its elements and limitations. Thus, the dead will not perceive any period of time such as 1,000 years. To them it would probably be a blink of the eye. Mind you, I'm doing a lot of conjecturing based more on scriptural principles rather than specific scriptures, so I'm just displaying an understandable ignorance considering the things we're discussing can only find the complete answers in the mind of God.Actually, the Scripture in focus is the 2nd Resurrection which is the Great White Throne Judgment of the lost of all the ages. It will be AFTER the 1000 year rule of Christ.
I agree in that we will not have a concept of time as we know it now as living humans.That's very true, but chronological time is an element of the created universe. Once a person dies, they are removed from the physical universe and all its elements and limitations. Thus, the dead will not perceive any period of time such as 1,000 years. To them it would probably be a blink of the eye. Mind you, I'm doing a lot of conjecturing based more on scriptural principles rather than specific scriptures, so I'm just displaying an understandable ignorance considering the things we're discussing can only find the complete answers in the mind of God.
I agree! There is something to the fact that there is truth in a child's words!
It seems to me a five year old's thoughts of what it means to be fifty are probably several orders of magnitude more accurate that our thoughts of what Heaven is like.![]()
It was stated in post #23 that.........Isn't it possible for God to judge everyone at the same "time". Remember, we're dealing with a lot of unknowns. I still want to point out that it would be impossible to have any kind of chronological references.
lol its ok to reply to my post.. i dont biteThen the last sentance was ........
"at what point time is this judgment. it appears a type mass judgment and not a each person brought up at a time? its just something kick around".