The Daily Word of Righteousness

The Day of Judgment, continued

But after thy hardness and impenitent heart treasurest up unto thyself wrath against the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God; who will render to every man according to his deeds: (Romans 2:5,6)

Every person who has lived on the earth, Christian or not, will be judged according to his or her works. As we have noted, the Christian remains without condemnation providing he is following the Spirit in putting to death the deeds of his flesh. The judgment of God is always on the deeds of our flesh. God has made provision for us through the blood of Christ that authorizes and empowers us to judge and put to death through the Spirit the deeds of our flesh. As we do this we are attaining the earlier resurrection, the resurrection of the royal priesthood.

It appears that most Christians of our day, having been taught incorrectly, are not putting to death the works of their flesh. They are lying, stealing, betraying their marriage vows, dabbling in witchcraft, gossiping, slandering, causing strife and division (they are not peacemakers), engaging in adultery, fornication, pornography. They are molesting their own children. They abuse their body with drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. They are covetous, seeking money instead of the Kingdom of God and His righteousness.

They do not understand the program of continuing judgment that is operating today. They are not appearing before Christ today that their sins may be confessed and cleansed from them. They are under the delusion that God sees them through Christ and they have nothing to fear at the Judgment Seat.

We Christians of America are horribly, horribly deceived!

We are not showing forth righteousness in our personality. As a result the secular world has no moral light. Judgment is soon to fall on the United States unless the churches repent.

The demons fear the coming Day. The Christians do not fear the Day of the Lord. Why? Because they have been taught that how they live does not matter because they are "saved by grace." Thus we have made Divine grace an excuse for our sins. We are not scriptural in this.

We have been commanded to work out our salvation with fear and trembling. But we do not fear God and are not trembling at the thought of the coming Day of Judgment. In our filthy pride we are willing to reverence God but not fear Him.

We do not know the terror of the Lord.

Whatever the rest of the church world does, you can save yourself and your family. Pray, humble yourself, call on the Lord, turn away from your sin. If you will do this the Lord Jesus will come to you. He will help you confess your sins and turn away from them. He will make you a new righteous creation.

Then you will have boldness in the Day of Judgment because the love of Christ has been perfected in you.

But know of a certainty that if you, Christian or not, do not humble yourself, do not pray, do not call on the Lord, do not turn away from your sin, you will experience agony and corruption in the Day of Christ.

It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God!