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*The Test*
*Text: 2 Cor.
13:1-10*
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*I.
Absolute Truth - 13:1*
A. Absolute truth in the ___________ tests - Deut.
19:15; Num.
35:30; Matt.
18:16; 1 Tim.
5:19
B.
Absolute truth in the _________ test - Rev. 20:11-15
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*II.
Judgment is Certain - 13:2*
A. Confrontation cannot be avoided in the daily test
B.
_____________________ will come in the final test - The Great White Throne - Rev. 20:11-15
1. Eternal - Mark 9:47-48; 2 Thess 1:9; Rev. 14:11
2. Punishment - Mark 9:48; Rev. 14:11
3. Degrees - Luke 20:46-47; James 3:1; 4:17; 2 Peter 2:21
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*Why must there be such horrible judgment at the Great White Throne?*
1. Men’s wickedness must be ______________ - Deut.
4:24’ Heb.
12:29
2. Everyone must _______________ before Christ as king - Philippians 2:10-11.
*III.
Examine Yourselves - 13:5*
*The purposes of self-examination:*
A. Salvation - to see if you really are saved - 2 Cor.
5:17
B.
To prevent ________________________ - Matt.
7:3-5; 1 Cor.
11:28; 31, 2 Cor.
13:5; Gal.
6:4
Consequences of judging - Rom. 2:1-5
1.
We condemn ourselves because we do the same things.
- 2:1-3
2. We will face the reproof of God - 2:3
3. We show contempt for the riches of His kindness, tolerance and patience - 2:4
4. We store up wrath against ourselves - 2:5
C. Spiritual growth - 1 Cor.
11:30-32; Heb.
12:5-6; Jn. 15:1-8
D.
Future accountability - Rom 14:10; II Cor 5:10
Called: The Judgment Seat of _________________
1.
Not a judgment of sin - 1 John 1:7; 2:2; Heb.
10:17
2. A judgment for ________________ - Matt.
12:36; Gal.
6:7; Eph.
6:8; Col. 3:24-25
3. The results of this judgment
a. Rewards
Note: Gr. /bema /= judgment seat (used 12 times in the NT: Matt.
27:19; John 10:13; Acts 7:5; 12:21; 18:12, 16, 17; 25:6, 10, 17; Rom.
14:10; 2 Cor 5:10)
(1) A step -Acts 7:5 “not even a foot of ground.”
(2) A speaker’s platform - Acts 12:21 Herod’s speech
(3) A competition judges box - I Cor 9:24-27
(4) A tribunal - all other NT references
The 5 crowns:
(1.) Crown that will last forever - I Cor.
9:24-27 (for those conquering the flesh)
(2.) Crown of ________________________ - 1 Thess.
2:19-20 (for soul winners)
(3.) Crown of ________ - James 1:12; Rev. 2:10 (Smyrna) (for those enduring suffering and trials)
(4.) Crown of_________________________ - 2 Tim.
4:8 (for those longing for Christ’s return)
(5.) Crown of ____________ - 1 Peter 5:1-4 (for faithful pastors & shepherds)
Our crowns will be given to Jesus as an act of worship - Rev. 4:10-11
b.
Loss - 1 Cor.
3:11-15; Col. 2:18; 2 John 1:8; Rev. 3:11
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