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Part 5 of 7

 

The Second Coming of Christ

by Clarence Larkin

 

WHAT HAPPENS BETWEEN THE RAPTURE AND REVELATION

 

   After the Saints are "caught out" they are to be judged. This judgment takes place at the "Judgment Seat of Christ." The scriptures speak of five separate Judgments. They differ in five general aspects. As to "Subjects," "Time," "Place," "Basis of Judgment" and "Result." For a complete description of these Judgments see my larger Book on "Dispensational Truth."

   The judgment of the Believer is threefold. At the Cross as a "sinner" for sin; this is Past. John 5:24. As a "Son;" this is Present, and consists of "self-judgment" and confession, or else the punishment of chastisement. I Cor. 11:31,32. As a "Servant;" this is future, and is a Judgment for "Works at the

 

"JUDGMENT SEAT OF CHRIST”


   “We must all appear before the ‘Judgment Seat of Christ,’ that every one may receive the things ‘done in the body’ according to that he hath done, whether it be ‘good’ or ‘bad’ (worthless).” II Cor. 5:10.
   The pronoun “We” occurs 26 times in the chapter, and in every instance it means the Believer, and the Epistle is addressed to the “Church” and “Saints” at Corinth, so the Judgment here spoken of is for Believers “only.” The “Time” of this Judgment is when the Lord comes (I Cor. 4:5), and the “Place” is “in the air” (I Thess. 4:17) and before the Judgment Seat of Christ.
   It will not be a Judgment in the sense of a “trial” to see whether the judged are innocent (saved) or guilty (lost), for it is a Judgment of the “saved only.” It will be like the Judges’ stand at a Fair, or Race Track, where rewards are distributed to the successful contestants. Paul describes such a scene in I Cor. 9:24-27.
   It is not a Judgment for sin, but for “works.” This Judgment is described in I Cor. 3:11-15.
   “Other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. Now if any man build upon this foundation gold, silver, precious stones (valuable building stones, as marble, etc.), wood, hay stubble; every man’s ‘Work’ shall be made manifest; for the ‘Day’ (Judgment Day) shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by ‘fire,’ and the fire shall try every man’s ‘work’ of what sort it is. If any man’s work ‘abide’ which he hath built there upon he shall receive a ‘reward.’ If any man’s work shall be ‘burned’ he shall suffer ‘loss;’ but ‘he himself shall be saved;’ yet so as by fire.”
   The result of this Judgment is “reward” or “loss.” All our “bad” and “dead works,” represented by the wood, hay and stubble, will be consumed, and only our “good works” shall remain. There is much which passes for Christian service which is merely human and secular, and does not count in our eternal reward. For those who deserve a “reward” it will be
 

The Crowning Day.


   After the Grecian games were all over the runners, wrestlers, and successful contestants assembled before the “Bema,” or Judges’ stand, which was an elevated seat on which the Umpire sat, and the winners received a “corruptible crown” of “laurel leaves.” Some had no reward, they had lost the “Victor’s Crown.” But while there was no reward there was no punishment, they were not cast out.
   The New Testament speaks of Five Crowns.

   1. The Crown of “LIFE.”
  
This is the “Martyr’s” crown, and is mentioned twice.
   “Blessed is the man that endureth temptation (testing), for when he is ‘tried’ (at the Judgment Seat of Christ), he shall receive the ’Crown of Life’ which the Lord hath promised to them that love Him.” James 1:12.
   “Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer; behold, the Devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried (tested) and ye shall have tribulation ten days; be thou faithful ‘unto death,’ and I will give thee a 'Crown of Life.’” Rev. 2:10.
   Notice it does not say “until” death, but “unto” death. They were not to recant, but to remain faithful unto a martyr’s death. To recant was to lose the crown. This refers to the martyrs of the Tribulation Period.

   2. The Crown of “Glory.”
   This is the “Elder’s” or “Pastor’s” crown, given by the Chief Shepherd when He shall appear. But it is not for those who serve for “filthy lucre” or “lord it over God’s heritage.” I Pet. 5:2-4.

   3. The Crown of “REJOICING.”
   This is the “Soul Winner’s” crown. Those brought to Jesus by us will be our “crown of rejoicing” at His Coming. I Thess. 2:19,20. Phil. 4:1.

   4. The Crown of “RIGHTEOUSNESS.”
   This is the crown of those who “love His appearing and will be given in ‘that day’” – the Day of His Appearing. II Tim. 4:8.

   5. The “INCORRUPTIBLE” Crown.
   This is the “Victor’s” crown, and is for those who “keep under their body.” I Cor. 9:25-27. Who do not yield to their fleshly lusts. Who do not permit themselves to be diverted from the work for the Master by worldly amusements and pleasure, nor saturate their body with drugs.
   If we do not want to be "ashamed at His Coming,” I John 2:28, let us see to it that we keep our body “under” and so live that we shall secure a crown.

 

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