[pastorsforum] Re: [PastorsForum] Judgment question

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From: "Steven G. Rockhill" <revrock@...>
Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 11:39:27 -0500
I believe in Romans 14:10 But why do you judge your brother? Or why do 
you show contempt for your brother? For we shall all stand before the 
judgment seat of Christ.

We will all face the judgment and will have to give an account (isn't 
this what we see with the parables of Jesus).  But for believers I 
believe Christ will stand as our Advocate and plead our case saying 
"This one is Mine".  Note the words of the Psalmist: Psalm 1:5 Therefore 
the ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, Nor sinners in the 
congregation of the righteous.
The wicked will not be left standing but will be cast down in the 
Judgment but the righteous will remain standing because of Christ.

Question:  Is it possible for God to forget?  What does it mean when we 
are told that God will remember our sins no more?  Does He forget them 
or does He just not hold us accountable to them anylonger?


Peace,
Steve




Jeff Hallmark wrote:

> Greetings from Prince George,
> 
> 
> This question is a little more serious than my mime question:
>  
> What will happen at the judgment of believers?  Is there one?
>  
> Yes, II Cor. 5:1-11
>  
> If so, will all our sins be brought before us?  If that is the case, 
> what about the Scriptures that say God forgets our sins?  Will God 
> really bring them up again?  Or will it be that in the presence of His 
> perfect holiness that our "filthy rags" of personal righteousness will 
> be exposed in our hearts?
>  
> No, our sins are under the blood, God places our sins behind His back 
> and remembers them (sins) no more.
>  
>  
> I remember reading the Jack Chick tract, This Was Your Life, and he 
> basically says that our life will be rewound and shown to us again so we 
> can see all the sins we've committed.
>  
> For the unbeliever, this may just happen at the Great White Throne 
> Judgement, Rev. 20:11- 15
>  
> To be perfectly frank, I certainly don't want to see large portions of 
> my life brought to life again after I'm gone!
>  
> Any thoughts?  I'm truly curious about your thoughts on this!
>  
> Brian
> 
>  
>