“Let every man take heed:” A solemn warning. For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. But let every man take heed how he buildeth thereupon. The issue here is fruit-bearing, not salvation.Īll are building on the same foundation, but with vastly differing results.Īccording to the grace of God which is given unto me, as a wise masterbuilder, I have laid the foundation, and another buildeth thereon. (That was concluded on a wooden cross erected in Judea about 2,000 years ago!) Everyone present will have been saved by the completed work of our Lord Jesus. Everyone present will be “saved ” salvation is not the issue here. The Bema Seat Judgment is apparently the first order of business for the translated saints after the Harpazo. These are all highlighted in figure 1 below. The Great White Throne occurs at the end of the Millennium, deals with the unsaved dead, and ushers in the New Heavens, the New Earth, and the New Jerusalem. Three separate parties are involved, and mortals are judged on the basis of their “works.” The Sheep and Goat Judgment is on the earth. The Bema Seat deals with rewards for obedience, crowns, and the call of the Bride to the Marriage of the Lamb which occurs in the Father’s house. (A relic of one was found among the ruins in Corinth.) Paul was accused before Proconsul Gallio and brought before Festus at Caesarea facing a Bema seat. Jesus was brought before Pilate and his Bema seat. Herod Agrippa I addressed the people of Tyre and Sidon from his Bema seat. It was the tribunal seat, the judicial bench, the judgment seat, or throne of the one in charge. This judgment is often taught as simply an awards ceremony, but that is not entirely correct. What is the “ Bema seat”? Where will it be held? When is it given? What is at stake? What are the grading criteria? The Bema Seat Yet we all do have a last “final exam” still ahead of us: “We must all appear before the Bema seat of Christ…” And every day that our Lord tarries gives us an additional day to prepare for it. Paul has given us numerous written guides to help us prepare for it. However, we have ample lessons in life well in advance of our final exam. They say experience is a hard teacher because it gives the test first and the lessons afterward. There are three principal judgments that are often confused: the Bema Seat Judgment, the Sheep and Goat Judgment, and the Great White Throne.
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