How You Can Do Well at the Judgment Seat
of Christ

Program 3
Ankerberg: Welcome to our program. What is
the difference between the judgment in the Bible called the Great White Throne Judgment
and the judgment called the Judgment Seat of Christ? What kind of judgment will God
conduct at each of these? And since God says all of us will appear at one or the other of
these judgments, which one should you want to appear at? How can you make sure that you
appear at the right judgment? My guest today is my good friend Dr. Erwin Lutzer, Senior
Pastor of Moody Church in Chicago, Illinois. I want you to listen as he answers these
important questions:
Lutzer: John, the thing that we must always
do is to make sure that people understand that there are two important judgments.
Weve been emphasizing the Judgment Seat of Christ. That is for believers and that
determines our reward in Heaven. But theres another judgment called "The Great
White Throne Judgment" and unbelievers of all the ages are going to be before God and
individually judged.
Listen to the account found in the twentieth chapter of the
Book of Revelation: "And I saw a great white throne and him who sat upon it from
whose presence earth and heaven fled away and no place was found for them. And I saw the
dead, the great and the small, standing before the throne and books were opened and
another book was opened which is the book of life; and the dead were judged from the
things which were written in the books according to their deeds. And the sea gave up the
dead which were in it and death and hades delivered up the dead which were in them; and
they were judged every one according to their deeds. And death and hades were thrown into
the lake of fire. This is the second death, the lake of fire. And if anyones name
was not found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire."
Now friend, I want you to take a moment and visualize this
scene. First of all, I want you to notice the diversity of the people who arrive here.
"I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God." Those who had lived long
lives. Those who had lived short lives. Those who lived in one part of the world and those
who lived in another part of the world, whether Asia, Africa, Europe or wherever. And then
you think of the difference in time frame; some who lived centuries ago and some people
who are living possibly now and are living now. All of them stand before God and they all
have a common fate. And here you have the minister standing with the missionary. You have
the nun standing with the minister. I mean, you have the righteouswhat we sometimes
call righteousand then you have the criminals and theyre all before God. And
the books are opened and they are judged.
Two different books are mentioned here. Whoever is not in
the book of life, the Bible says, "is thrown into the lake of fire." But
theres another book which is the book of works and they are judged out of those
things that were written. Now, we have stressed that nobody is saved by works. The purpose
of this judgment is not to determine who will go to heaven or hell. There is no such
judgment in the Bible. The decision as to where they will be has already been made. All
who gather here are judged. All are thrown into the lake of fire. Works do not save but
works are a basis of judgment. Jesus will individually, God will individually evaluate and
judge people on the basis of what they did with what they knew.
Jesus said, "He who knew his Lords will and did
it not shall be beaten with many stripes; the person who did not know Gods will
shall be beaten with few stripes."
What is it that all of these people lack? Was it because
they werent good people? No. They were good people by every human standard but, my
friend, today they were not good enough! Because as we have emphasized, you have to be as
perfect as God to get into Heaven and only Christ can make us that perfect. When we
believe in Him, His righteousness is credited to us so that as far as God is
concerned, there is no distinction between the righteousness of Jesus and the
righteousness that has been credited to my account. Therefore, I am welcomed into Heaven
on His basis.
But for those who have never trusted Him in that way, for
those who say, "Yes, I trust in Jesus but I also trust in my baptism and my good
deeds and my rituals," they, too, shall be lost because its not the amount of
faith that you have in Christ, it is the object of your faithwhether your
faith, even if small, is in Jesus Christ alone.
So, John, the Great White Throne Judgment is a future
event. All people will be individually judged. At the end of the time, they will be thrown
into hell. I know that we struggle with that but were not the One who makes up the
rules; and furthermore, I believe that the judgment is going to be so meticulous that
throughout all of eternity were going to sing, "Just and true are thy ways, O
King of saints!"
But the good news is that today you can turn from your sin,
turn to Christ, receive His righteousness so that then you will be at the Judgment Seat of
Jesus Christand what a different judgment that will be that determines the rewards
that we will receive in Heaven.
Ankerberg: Once we realize the difference
between the Great White Throne Judgment, where all those who are lost will be judged, and
the Judgment Seat of Christ, where all Christians will have their lives evaluated by
Christ, you may ask the question, "When will the Judgment Seat of Christ take
place?" Here is the answer. Listen:
Lutzer: John, I think there are good reasons
to believe that the Judgment Seat of Jesus Christthats the judgment for
Christiansis going to take place after what we call the "Rapture of the
Church." We are taken into Christs presence. It is then that we are evaluated
by Him. And you know, there are people who say, "Well, He couldnt judge all of
us individually because if He does that, it will take years and years and years." And
Im not sure I have a good answer to that question except this: number one, we are
talking about God. He does not have to call any attorneys. Your friends dont have to
show up to put in a good word for you because suddenly all you have there is reality and
that can be present to us in a moment of time.
So were not sure exactly how long the judgment will
take but certainly, by the Marriage Supper of the Lamb which happens after the
Rapture of the Church, apparently then all believers have already been judged and we will
know exactly what Christ thought of the way in which we lived here.
And as we pointed out in a previous program that at the
Marriage Supper of the Lambyou need the righteousness of Christ, of course, to get
to Heavenbut then it says that "the bride was clothed in the righteous acts of
the saints." And so by then we need our clothing, dont we, so that when we
appear at the Marriage Supper of the Lamb, well be appropriately dressed?
Thats part of what we talk about when we speak about rewards.
Ankerberg: Now, if that's when the Judgment
Seat of Christ takes place, when does the Bible say the Great White Throne Judgment will
take place? Listen:
Lutzer: And when does the Great White Throne
Judgment take place? It happens after the Tribulation Period, after the Millennial
Kingdom, just before Eternity properly beginsif we can put it that way. It is then
that the Great White Throne Judgment takes place. And as a result of that, Eternity
begins, and at the end of the day there are only two categories of people: the saved and
the lost. There is just Heaven and theres Hell for all of Eternity.
Ankerberg: There is one question which
everybody seems to ask concerning the Judgment Seat of Christ. Here it is: Do you think
that the Judgment Seat of Christ will be public? Won't this be done somewhere in private?
Or will Christ evaluate and judge your life in full view of your family, your friends,
church members, and the people that you worked with who know you? Listen:
Lutzer: You know, John, the question is often
asked, "Is this Judgment Seat of Jesus Christ going to be public? Isnt it just
going to be private, off in a corner somewhere?" Well, were not sure, but the
Bible does seem to indicate it might be public. Remember that parable in Matthew chapter
25 and the similar parable in the Book of Luke where the faithful person was rewarded and
the unfaithful person was rebuked in the presence of bystanders, it says. Now, if the
judgment is public, that seems terrifying. Just imagine my life open to all of my friends
to see. Who could possibly even endure that!? Well, a couple of things.
First of all, remember, this is the Judgment Seat of
Christ. Our sins legally have been taken away; therefore, our sins will be represented to
us if we do see them as forgiven. Thats number one.
But number twoand I want to share this with you
because I believe this so very deeplyin the end, it will not matter because I want
you to know that it is what Christ thinks that will be the only thing that matters. You
know, its interesting, in this life we are worried about what other people think.
People say to themselves, "Well, I wouldnt want my friends to know all the sins
that are in my heart, but God knows about them and its no big deal."
Well, I want you to know that finally, when we stand before
Jesus and we have our resurrected bodies, the big deal will be: What does Christ
think? The fact that others are watching will be totally irrelevant to the situation.
Therefore, I think it is so important for us to focus on one thing and one thing only:
What does Jesus think? Because in this life were going to be misunderstood,
misinterpreted; were never going to please everybody. The question is, "Are we
pleasing Him?"
Ankerberg: Now when Jesus Christ saved us, He
forgave us all of our sins. Right? So when He evaluates our life at His Judgment Seat, how
will our forgiven sins enter into Christ's evaluation? Will our sins come up at all--since
God says He will remember our sins no more? Dr. Erwin Lutzer answers this important
question:
Lutzer: You know, John, Ive often
thought about that question because the Bible says that God remembers our sin no more.
But, of course, the text cannot mean that God has no knowledge of our past sins because
then God would not know all things. What it means is, He does not regard them; He does not
hold them against us. We are not going to come under His severe judgment for those sins.
But having said that, there is the Judgment Seat of Jesus
Christ where our lives are going to be evaluated. And no matter how we interpret this, the
Apostle Paul apparently felt that there was no contradiction between believing that we are
legally forgiven and in Gods sight we do not come under His condemnation because
Jesus absorbed that for us. Theres no contradiction between that and believing the
fact that our life will be reviewed and judged, even those things that are good and bad.
And as we said in a previous program, you know, possibly
God will take our lives and evaluate them on the basis of "gold,"
"silver," "precious stones," [or] "wood," "hay,"
"stubble," and He will torch them and we will actually see the way in which we
lived without necessarily seeing specific sins, although as I have mentioned, if we do,
they will be represented to us as being under the blood of Christ.
But in one way or another, the evaluation is going to come
and, my friend, today, just so that you understand, it is not optional. It is not
something you can get out of. There will be no attorney that you can call. There will be
no way that you can wiggle out of this because all of us, Paul says, "will stand
before Christ" as believers.
Ankerberg: Next, let's talk about your use of
money in reference to the rewards the Bible says you can someday receive from Christ. I
asked Dr. Lutzer, "Why are there so many biblical references to how we use money? Why
is this so important?" Listen:
Lutzer: John, I think the reason that Jesus
uses money so often as an illustration and as a basis actually for the way in which
were going to be rewarded is because He knows that our hearts are so naturally
greedy and desire security. We do not want to trust God for tomorrow. Thats the
problem that the children of Israel had in the desert and so they, of course, wanted to
hoard the manna.
And God said, "No, you hoard it and it will get stale
on you." It will rot because "every day I want you to trust me." So Jesus
is saying this. In Luke chapter 16, He makes the astounding statementHes
talking about money; the Pharisees are critical of Him. They hate what He has
saidand He says, "That which is highly esteemed among men."
Now, what is "highly esteemed among men"? The
answer, of course, is "money." I mean, people steal for it. They lie for it.
Theyll manipulate for it. And Jesus said, "It is detestable in the sight of
God." Detestable.
Now, in the very same context He uses an illustration of
how to use money. He talks about the parable of the steward who went out and actually used
his influence to buy some friends who would help him after he was fired. You know the
story. Jesus does not commend the morals of this man but He does say he was
"shrewd." Thats in Luke chapter 16.
But then Jesus says thisand I want you to think with
me about this because this is so important. Jesus said, "If you are not faithful in
that which is anothers, who will give you the true riches?" If youre not
faithful in that which God has given you, then how are you going to be entrusted with
more? And then He calls money "unrighteous mammon."
You know, we like to say, "Well, its neutral. It
depends on how you use it. Thats true in some respect; but Jesus does not allow us
to get by with such rationalizations. He calls it unrighteous mammon because you
think of all the things that people have done in order to get it. You know, Haddon
Robinson, I like to repeat what I heard him say one time. "You know, the Bible says
it is the love of money that is the root of all evil, and we like to rationalize by
saying, Well, I dont love money, and having said that, then we hoard it
and keep it for ourselves."
And Dr. Robinson says, "We rationalize. We say we
dont love it but we date it, we embrace it, we cuddle it, but, no, we dont
really love it."
Well, God, of course, sees beyond all of that kind of
hypocrisy because He knows that we love money by nature and that love for money has to be
broken.
You know, John, I love that story that comes to us from
Europe about the princess who married and her husband was a very wealthy man and he gave
her some jewels after they were married.
And she said to herself, "You know, I wish I could
sell those jewels and begin an orphanage." And he said, "No! Dont you love
what I bought you?" Etc., etc. Weve all been through thatthose of us who
have been married.
But finally she convinced him and he said, "Okay. You
can sell the jewels."
So she sold the jewels and then she took them and used the
money to build an orphanage. And here were children singing songs and memorizing verses of
Scripture and she came home one day and she said to her husband, "I found my jewels!
I found my jewels! I found them in the eyes and the lives of these little children!"
John, she was a wise woman because all my life Ive
been told, "You cant take it with you!"
Yes, you can! But what you need to do, what we need to do
is to transmute it into something that will bridge the gap between earth and Heaven, and
that is to invest our money in the lives of people who need to know the Gospel; to give
our money to those missionaries as Jesus even said in this parable, "That you might
have friends to welcome you into everlasting habitations." Money has that kind of
power and unless we give it away, were going to be very, very selfish. So Jesus said
be faithful in this and Ill give you greater responsibility in the Kingdom.
Ankerberg: Some of you who do not have a lot
of money may be thinking, "Well, I'm sure that it is the amount that I give to God
that is important. Therefore, since I have so little money to give, it won't really matter
to God." Well, it is not the amount, it's the attitude of the heart with which you
give any amount that counts. Dr. Lutzer explains:
Lutzer: And of course, there may be somebody
listening who says, "Is it the amount?" No! Its the heart with which you
give. If you dont have much but you give generouslyyou know, we go back to the
widow with the two mites. Somebody figured out that if this widow who gave her two mites,
if that money were taken and invested at 5 percent over a period of 2,000 years, I think I
read it would be something like 19 with about 45 zeros! Now, all that to remind ourselves
of the fact that God takes what we give and I like to think that we put it in the
"Bank of Heaven." Its like in a mutual fund. And it continues to gain
interest because the good that we do with money has those repercussions.
And finally, we are generously rewarded because we gave
away that which we naturally love and because of that, the Lord takes note. Give what you
can. Give generously and Jesus says that you will be welcomed into "everlasting
habitations."
Ankerberg: One final thing before we leave
you today. There in a lot of talk among Christians that since we have believed in Jesus
Christ and are children of the King, we should therefore live like King's kids. That is,
we should be healthy, wealthy and wise in this world. Is that biblically true or false?
Listen:
Lutzer: You know, sometimes you hear it said
that we should live like a "Kings kid." After all, dont we belong to
God? Isnt God our Father? Cant we be healthy and wealthy and wise in this
world? And cant we accumulate all that we possibly can? Well, I want you to know
that it is wonderful to be a Kings kid, but the Bible very clearly says that we
should live like the Son of God did when He came here to earth. Our kingship is still
something future. And Jesus said, "He who humbles himself is going to be
exalted." And of course, all of us think of Jesus as He was born into a manger and
born there is Bethlehem. Born to be our Savior in poverty.
I dont think that necessarily means that we have to
work to become poor. But most assuredly what it teaches us is that not all believers have
the goods of this world and we cant judge people and say, "Well, youre
not a Kings kid because youre poor." That would exclude millions of our
brothers and sisters around the world. What is important is to recognize that we have the
responsibilitythose of us who have been blessed financiallyto be generous. We
have the responsibility of humbling ourselves so that God someday in His own good time may
exalt us according to His will.
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