Our journey continues with the 2nd mention of the Judgment Seat of Christ by Paul in 2 Corinthians 5:10. As we go through the whole chapter of 2 Corinthians 5, verse by verse, to examine the context, we will uncover just what it is that will be judged at the Judgment Seat of Christ.
Is the word "tabernacle" a "jewish" word?
What is Paul referring to when he uses the word "tabernacle?"
Should saved people be in fear of the "terror of the Lord?"
It all boils down to this- at the judgment seat this is what you will answer for: What did you do with what you knew? How did you labor in the gospel? Were you a minister of reconciliation?
There is a way to know the answer: Let's break down 2 Corinthians 5:19 to see if you are correctly disseminating the word of reconciliation; let's see if you are a TRUE "Ambassador for Christ."
But first, listen to Preacher Rodney in his own words. What does he really have to say about those who don't agree with his shiny new doctrine? You may be surprised....or not. Hear his outrageous claims that "there is not one verse in the Bible which says people go to Hell for unbelief" and that "unbelief is not a sin."
Our goal is to dispel all the misinformation that is being propagated, including the latest philosophical thought process floating through the so-called "grace movement" of there being no absolutes, and that truth is only relative.
In our next podcast, we will address the matter of reward, suffering loss, fire, wood, hay stubble, gold, silver, precious stones - and what that is all about.
While some have gone out of their way to make the doctrine for the dispensation of grace something "hard to be understood" - our desire is for you to be well enough equipped in scripture to boldly and unashamedly stand for the truth of God, as a good Ambassador for Christ, proclaiming the Word of Reconciliation.