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William Langerak·2018-11-30

This judgment, terrible and dreadful to the wicked and ungodly, is most desirable and comfortable to the elect. For He will judge us by the perfect law of liberty according to His imputed righteousness (Ps. 7:11; 135:14; II Chr. 6:23; James 2:12). Jesus, our Judge, shall confess our name before God

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The Birth of Our Judge

Harry Langerak·1979-09-01

He will judge everyone on the basis of their sin. The sentence of Christ will be beyond appeal because man will know on the basis of his works that he deserves precisely what he receives at the Judgment. In this Christmas season, we must remember that the Babe of Bethlehem is our Judge and as Judge

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The Judge Condemned

  1. The Conceited Judge
  2. The Condemned Judge
  3. The Convicted Judge Scripture Reading: Romans 1:28-2:13 Text: Romans 2:1-3
Brian Huizinga·2019-05-19

And he concludes with verse 32, "...who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them." People do these sinful things. And now he begins in chapter 2 saying, and there's another kind of man who do

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Judges For The City

  1. Their Cause
  2. Their Confidence
Andrew Lanning·2020-07-05

The work of the office bearers is to judge. That's evident in several ways from the passage. First of all, from the name of this office itself. Verse 5 and verse 6, the office is named as judges. He set judges in the land and the work of a judge is to judge. In the second place that comes out

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The Judge on Trial

  1. The Judge
  2. The Judgment
  3. The Conviction
Joshua Engelsma·2025-08-03

The point of the Word of God is to break in us that spirit of pride and of self-righteousness to drive us entirely outside of ourselves with all of our self-righteous tendencies, so that by faith we seek and find The righteousness that's from above, from God, and the Lord Jesus Christ alone. Co

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Judging

Anonymous·2016-07-01

May we judge? How are we to judge? Judging

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Prosperity and the Wicked (5)

George Ophoff·1926-10-15

In our previous essay it was pointed out that God is from eternity unto eternity Judge. It is the plain teaching of Scripture, so it appeared, that God is ever judging His creatures and in particular man. To judge, so we as­serted, means to know, understand, comprehend, fathom the man, his deeds, hi

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Our Calling to Give as We are Blessed

John Jr. Kalsbeek·1982-04-01

Just as the lawyer was asked to judge in this matter and also judged correctly when he answered, “He that sheweth mercy,” so also we can and must judge in this case. The judgment is not as to the eternal destiny of each, but rather as to which was blessed in his giving and which was not blessed in h

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Judging: The Christian’s Duty

Dale Kuiper

In being critical, one does several things. First, he observes an action or hears an opinion of another person. Second, he evaluates what he has observed, considering the positive and negative aspects or implications of the action or opinion. Third, he reaches a conclusion and expresses an opinion r

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Judging

Lanae Regnerus·2014-11-01

Second, we are called to judge people themselves. There are differences in the ways in which we judge people. When we make a judgment about the actions of a person, we are necessarily making a judgment about the person himself. Imagine reading a poorly written book, and when you finish the book, you