Prophecy
The Rapture
John 14:1-6 1 Thess 4:13-18”
Pastor Jack Anderson
Introduction
This is the second of our two studies under the heading
the "Royal Law".
The Royal law according to
the scriptures" This Law is Royal in its Source. It is
the Sovereign law of God, which is settled in heaven.
It is the law of Christs
kingdom and as such, it is to control all the subjects of
that kingdom who are in fact royalty.
James highlights a particular
portion of scripture, to describe the Royal Law, its
the command. "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself"
To abide by the Royal Law,
we must love our neighbour as we do ourselves.
The Declaration
of the Law.
James 2:9 But if ye have
respect to persons, ye commit sin, and are convinced of the
law as transgressors.
James 2:10 for whosoever
shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point,
he is guilty of all.
James is saying that if you
show favoritism "you sin" and are convicted as lawbreakers.
You have offended God by your actions. In Gods eyes
favoritism is not a trivial thing, its intolerable.
We are reminded that no sin is to be regarded as small or
insignificant, because God forbids all sin. No Christian can
afford to be careless with "The Royal Law of God".
James reminds us why we must not be careless with the Word
of God.
A
Day that we must Face verse 12
James 2:12 so speak ye,
and so do, as they that shall be judged by the law of liberty.
This
is a Strong Statement. James is saying, that the Law
of liberty shall judge us. This statement is Inclusive and
not an exclusive one. The Bible makes it very clear that for
some people there will be "no condemnation" Yet
it does not say that there will be "no judgement"
A.
The Judgement of Sin.
This has already taken place
in the Past. Its over. Sin was judged at Calvary when
God poured out the fury of His wrath as Jesus hung on the
cross.
Jesus gave Himself for our
sins that He might deliver us from this present evil age.
The Believers sin has been
dealt with! God has no more charges against you. "There
is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ
Jesus"
2.
The Judgement of Sons Is
Present--- The Believer is now being judged as a son, as a
child in the family of God. God the Father does not allow
His Children to live, a law unto themselves.
Heb 12:6
For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every
son whom he receiveth.
3.
The Judgement of Sinners This
will take place at the Great White Throne. This great judgment
comprehends the judgment of all the unsaved of all
ages
Rev.
20:11-15. All who are not found in "the book of life"
are cast into "the lake of fire."
4
The Judgement of the Nations
This judgment is referred
to in <Matt. 25:31-46>.
The Lord will subdue the Gentile
Powers. He will rule with a rod of iron and He will judge
the Nations.
The peculiar basis of this
judgment is the way all nations have dealt with Israel during
the Tribulation period preceding the second advent of Christ.
These nations will then be
subordinate to Israel as the millennial state merges into
the eternal state.
Judgement will come to all.
How sad it is that the unbeliever lives from year to year
without giving thought to eternal things.
God has forgotten, he will
not call me to account. Such are living in a state of delusion.
Illustration.
William James-- a psychologist
once said "every physical sensation and every contact
that man has with the outside world, leaves a permanent trace
on a thousand million cells in the human brain".
What a sobering thought! Everything
that we say and do leaves its mark in the human make up and
it is recorded permanently.
Will God who made these wonderful
recording instruments forget what has been recorded? Man likes
to think that God has forgotten but the law of God states
Eccl
3:15God requireth that which is past.
The sinner will be judged for
God will bring all things to judgment and all will be judged
according to the Royal Law of liberty.
5.
The Judgement of the Saints.
The day is coming when every
believer will be examined. They will be judged by the law
of liberty.
2 Cor
5:10 For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ;
that every one may receive the things done in his
body, according to that he hath done, whether it be
good or bad.
This is the day that we must
face! There is no question of the believer being shut out
of heaven or loosing their salvation.
For the judgement of the believers
sin took place at Calvary when Jesus paid our dept in full.
It is the examination of our service.
It will be a judgement of fire
when all the service of wood, hay, and stubble will be consumed
and only the true God glorifying service of Gold, Silver,
and precious stones will remain.
On that day, it will not be
the quantity of a persons service for God that will count
but the quality
Beloved, on that day the one
whose eyes are like a flaming fire will judge our Words, deeds,
and attitudes.
Mat 12:36
But I say unto you, that every idle word that men shall speak,
they shall give account thereof in the Day of Judgment.
Mat 12:37
for by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words
thou shalt be condemned.
We cannot sin lightly and serve
God Faithfully. We need to be fervent in spirit serving the
Lord.
Lord
in Thy Name I go-- My daily labour to pursue
Thee
only Thee resolved to know
In all
I think or say or do
(A)
A Strong Statement "we shall be judged"
(B)
A Sure Standard "by the Law of liberty".
The Law of liberty shall judge
us. The law that gives us freedom, as Christians, shall judge
us, the law of Gods grace in the Gospel.
The Law of liberty has set
us free from the Laws Covenant, which demanded perfection,
but only showed up our imperfection. Paul states--
Rom 3:20
Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be
justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of
sin.
No one shall be declared righteous
in Gods sight by observing the law. It was the Jews
ignorance of this truth that broke Pauls heart.
Rom 10:2-4
For I bear them record that they have zeal of God, but not
according to knowledge.
For they
being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about to
establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves
unto the righteousness of God. For Christ is the end of the
law for righteousness to every one that believeth. KJV
The Jewish people, knowing
their need to have a right relationship with God, sought to
establish their own righteousness, and failed to submit themselves
to the righteousness of God. They failed to realise that Jesus
Christ is the end of the Law for all who put their trust in
Him because he has perfectly fulfilled all the conditions
of the law on mans behalf.
Bless God we are free from
the Law oh happy condition, for Grace has redeemed us once
for all
Illustration.
In Bruce Hunts "For a Testimony"
He tells of being captured by the Japanese during the Second
World War. He was then tried on some trumped up charge.
The court made its decision
and the verdict was read in Japanese and then it was interpreted
into Korean. It came across to Bruce Hunt like this "You
are without crime"
Hunt then asked if this was
a suspended sentence? "No it is not a suspended sentence!
It is a suspended judgement". "Why is this"
asked Hunt?
The answer he received was
" The court did not find you guilty, and if you do not
get into trouble for a period of two years, then everything
will be alright.
Although the court has not
found you guilty, it has not declared you "Not guilty"
this is a suspended judgement. If you do anything to offend
the authorities during the next two years then judgement will
be executed.
Friends, the Believer is not
under a suspended judgement, because Christ has redeemed us
from the curse of the Law, becoming a curse for us.
There is not a suspended sentence
or a suspended judgement hanging over our heads because of
our sins and our transgressions. The judgement for our sin
was meted out in full measure in the death of Christ.
The Wrath
of God that was our due- Upon the Lamb was laid
And by
the shedding of His blood the dept for us was paid.
The Christian is free from
the Covenant of the law and free from the Curse of the Law.
His suffering brought our release. His death is our life and
His hell is our heaven.
Because
my sinless Saviour died
My guilty
soul is counted free
For God
the just is satisfied to look on Him and Pardon me.
Having received the law of
liberty through the gospel we are to live by and to obey this
Royal law. We are to love God with all our hearts and our
neighbours as ourselves.
A
Day that we must Face verse 12
James 2:12 so speak ye,
and so do, as they that shall be judged by the law of liberty.
A Duty that we
must Feel v 12 "so speak
ye, and so do,
We are to speak and do as those
who are going to be judged.
1.
Our Words will be judged"speak ye"
It is consistent of James to
bring this in first, for already he has touched on the use
of the tongue. Now he is writing in the context of the day
of judgement. What we say to people and how we say it will
come up before God. All our careless words will be judged
and every idle word.
Not only will those careless
and idle words be judged on that day, those words that were
carefully and deliberately chosen will also be judged. Including
those hurtful words of criticism, those words of slander and
deceit, and those words of flattery and folly.
2.
Our Works will be Judged. V 12 "and so
do"
The Apostle John wrote words which summarise
what James is saying.
I Jn 3:18 My little children,
let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and
in truth. (KJV)
We need to practise what we
preach. This was the desire of James for the Lords people.
They were not only to be hearers of the Word but doers also.
He stresses the importance of this by placing this in the
context of the Judgement to come.
IllustrationAn
Anglican Bishop in giving his final charge to candidates on
the eve of their ordination into the ministry said, "Tomorrow
I will say to you "Wilt Thou, Wilt Thou, Wilt Thou?
But always remember that there is a day coming that a
greater than I will say to you "Hast Thou, Hast Thou,
Hast Thou"?
How important is this phrase
" so speak and so do"
We must ever speak and act
as those who are going to be judged at the judgement seat
of Christ.
The fact that God is going
to take every word and action into account on that day, then
surely we should take this into account today.
1.
A Day that we must Face verse 12
James 2:12 so speak ye,
and so do, as they that shall be judged by the law of liberty.
2. A Duty that
we must Feel v 12
3. A
Danger that we must Forsake.
James
2:13 for he shall have judgment without mercy, that hath shewed
no mercy; and mercy rejoiceth against judgment.
James is telling us that not
only will our words and works be judged but
The way we treat others will
be judged. Our attitudes will be judged. As someone has said,
"what we weave in time we shall wear in eternity".
James says in verse 13 if we
have shown mercy to others in our speech and in our actions,
we will triumph at the judgement seat of Christ.
James
2:13 for judgment is without mercy to the one who has shown
no mercy. Mercy triumphs over judgment. (NKJ)
The Greek word for triumph
is Kataauchomai, which means, "to have no fear"
for as we have judged others, we will also be judged.
What a startling thought! What
a reality check! How we ought to live in a way that will not
cause us to be ashamed at the judgment.
It's a Royal Law, a Required
Law that the Christian shows mercy. The man who has shown
no mercy shall be judged without mercy. If we have been mercifully
toward others, God can be mercifully to us.
Illustration:
When the saintly old Puritan theologian Thomas Hooker lay
on his deathbed in 1647, a dear friend said to him, "Brother,
you are going to receive the reward for your labours,"
to which Hooker replied, "Brother, I am going
to receive mercy, because I've tried to show mercy!"
Now I am not saying that mercy
can be earned, because it is impossible to earn mercy. I am
saying that the Christian, who shows no mercy, shall have
judgement without mercy. He will not loose his salvation but
his rewards.
Those Christians who live selfishly,
showing no love or mercy to poor and needy men and women,
will be shown no mercy when rewards are given. James is applying
what our Lord taught in
Mat 7:1 Judge not, that
ye be not judged.
Mat 7:2 for with what
judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure
ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
Then James comes to this conclusion.
Verse 13 "And mercy rejoiceth
against judgement
Mercy triumphs over Judgement.
Receiving mercy from Christ saves us, and as we have received
His mercy then we should show mercy to others.
If we show mercy to others
then we will triumph at the Judgement seat of Christ. A heart
that is full of mercy will have no fear on the day of judgement.
James is teaching in this whole
section that there must be no discrimination, or favouritism
based upon one's appearance, income, or influence.
May we realize that from God's
standpoint, favouritism is ungodly, favouritism is unreasonable,
and favouritism is unlawful!! In light of the Royal law. It
is Unmerciful.
The Church is to reach out
in mercy to all, as Jesus reached out in mercy. He was no
respecter of persons. He reached out to the richest and the
poorest in society. He did not discriminate because of race,
respectability, or religious beliefs.
He displayed His love and Mercy
for all, when he went to Calvary to lay down His life a ransom
for many. At Calvary the ground is level for rich and poor
alike. It is level for all the people of the world.
Red
and yellow, black and white, all are Precious in His sight
May we ever remember "Mercy
Triumphs over Judgement"? The reality of our faith is
displayed in how we treat others.
May the Holy Spirit help us
to show mercy to others, that we might rejoice in the mercy
of Christ, as we stand before Him at the Judgement Seat?
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