Christ Will Judge The Nations of The Earth
Then He urged the need of incessant prayer by proposing the parable of the unjust judge; here too belong the parable of the Pharisee and the publican, the discourse on marriage, on the attitude of the Church towards children, on the right use of riches as illustrated by the story of the...
Unable to accept that crucifixion could serve the purposes of God, Islamic tradition holds that someone else died in his place, while Jesus was taken by God to return at the end of time to judge all people. Modern Portrayals of Jesus Starting with the advent of historical criticism in the...
The phrase that “He will judge the nations” and the imagery of “sitting at the right” signify a new age, a new order of creation. “The old king is dead, and the new king is the Lord Himself, who is also a priest eternal and universal judge. … This king is an eschatological ...
He Shall Judge Among The Nations = Jesus the Judge of all [Hebrews 9:27 & II Corinthians 5:10]. Shall Rebuke Many People = The Great Judgment Day [cf: Matthew 25:41-46 & II Thessalonians 1:8]. "...they shall beat their swords into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks" [...
ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent:31Because he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead...
let them surpise or stump you with this statement intended to "put you in your place". ANSWER 'YES I DO, ONCE IN THE HEAVENS FOR HIS CHURCH AND ONCE TO THE EARTH TO SAVE ISRAEL AND JUDGE THE NATIONS.' And if you want to add 'JUST LIKE I THINK THE SCRIPTURES TEACH. HOW ABOUT ...
A view that the world is going to become worse and worse, and that Christianity will not ultimately prevail among the nations, is a heathen view. It is to believe that the gates of hell shall prevail against the church and the… Read more →...
grace for the fulfillment of their task (Isa. Lxi 1). The Messiah combined in His office the threehold dignity. He was a prophet to reveal (John vi. 14; Matt. xiii. 57; Luke xiii. 33, xxiv. 19), a king to reign and to judge (Kuje xxiii. 2; Acts xvii. 7; 1 Cor. Xv. ...
I am the Judge and I am God Sit down now and write it out. Cameras were once a dream I am all you’ll ever need Edit your fees to fit your feet Defeat the filth with faith and prayers Peel back the sins, repent in layers