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Judgment Without Fear: Why the Gospel Comes First
KEY TEXTS
What the Judgment Is Not
Many sincere Christians become anxious when they hear the word judgment.
Some have grown up hearing phrases like:
And the result is often this quiet fear:
“What if I’ve missed something?”
“What if I’m not ready?”
“What if God sees something I forgot?”
But let me say this clearly at the start:
God never intended the judgment to terrify His people.
Fear does not produce holiness.
It produces hiding.
📖 Genesis 3:10
“I was afraid… so I hid.”
God has never used fear to save His children.
Let’s read Revelation 14:6–7 carefully:
“I saw another angel flying in midheaven, having the everlasting gospel… saying with a loud voice, ‘Fear God… for the hour of His judgment has come.’”
Notice the order:
God does not announce judgment until the gospel is firmly in place.
Why?
Because judgment without gospel is terror,
but judgment with gospel is vindication.
📖 Hebrews 10:14
“By one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified.”
Before judgment ever begins:
The judgment does not create salvation.
It reveals it.
III. What the Judgment Is Not
Let’s remove some fear by being honest.
The judgment is not:
📖 Hebrews 10:18
“Where there is forgiveness of these, there is no longer any offering for sin.”
If forgiveness required a future decision, Hebrews would not say this.
And Ellen White agrees:
“The moment the sinner believes in Christ, he stands in the sight of God uncondemned.”
(Faith and Works, p. 107)
That is present assurance, not postponed hope.
Let’s go to Daniel 7:22:
“Judgment was given in favor of the saints.”
That phrase matters.
The judgment is not against God’s people—it is for them.
So what is happening?
The judgment answers three cosmic questions:
📖 Revelati
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By Reiner KremerJudgment Without Fear: Why the Gospel Comes First
KEY TEXTS
What the Judgment Is Not
Many sincere Christians become anxious when they hear the word judgment.
Some have grown up hearing phrases like:
And the result is often this quiet fear:
“What if I’ve missed something?”
“What if I’m not ready?”
“What if God sees something I forgot?”
But let me say this clearly at the start:
God never intended the judgment to terrify His people.
Fear does not produce holiness.
It produces hiding.
📖 Genesis 3:10
“I was afraid… so I hid.”
God has never used fear to save His children.
Let’s read Revelation 14:6–7 carefully:
“I saw another angel flying in midheaven, having the everlasting gospel… saying with a loud voice, ‘Fear God… for the hour of His judgment has come.’”
Notice the order:
God does not announce judgment until the gospel is firmly in place.
Why?
Because judgment without gospel is terror,
but judgment with gospel is vindication.
📖 Hebrews 10:14
“By one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified.”
Before judgment ever begins:
The judgment does not create salvation.
It reveals it.
III. What the Judgment Is Not
Let’s remove some fear by being honest.
The judgment is not:
📖 Hebrews 10:18
“Where there is forgiveness of these, there is no longer any offering for sin.”
If forgiveness required a future decision, Hebrews would not say this.
And Ellen White agrees:
“The moment the sinner believes in Christ, he stands in the sight of God uncondemned.”
(Faith and Works, p. 107)
That is present assurance, not postponed hope.
Let’s go to Daniel 7:22:
“Judgment was given in favor of the saints.”
That phrase matters.
The judgment is not against God’s people—it is for them.
So what is happening?
The judgment answers three cosmic questions:
📖 Revelati
Send us your questions to be featured on the next podcast!
Thank you for being part of the AskGod365 podcast community.
We value you and appreciate greatly the time you are spending with us today.
Please share your comments and questions at
AskGod365.com
Listen. Learn. Think. Grow. Together.
AskGod365. Answers to life’s difficult questions.