Lord’s Day 19, Chapter 4: The Final Judgment (3) / Lord’s Day 20, Chapter 1: The Spirit of God (1)
Chapter 4: The Final Judgment. (cont.) Tins also implies that the final judgment will take place through the Spirit of Christ, This already follows from the fact that all the works of God are of the Father, through the Son, and in or by the Spirit,. And if the judgment is to be accomplished by Christ, as the visible Representative of the invisible God, it must be the Spirit of Christ through whom the verdict is bound undeniably upon the consciences of men. Besides, thus the Scriptures teach us...
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