DIFERENÇA ENTRE VIDA ETERNA E REINO (17) -  O TRIBUNAL DE CRISTO (1)

DIFERENÇA ENTRE VIDA ETERNA E REINO (17) - O TRIBUNAL DE CRISTO (1)

Understanding the Difference between Eternal Life and Kingdom

In this video, the speaker continues discussing the difference between eternal life and the kingdom. They refer to previous videos where they talked about topics such as race, crown, and resurrection. The focus now shifts to the topic of the tribunal of Christ.

The Importance of Understanding the Tribunal of Christ

  • The tribunal of Christ is a significant topic in understanding God's judgment on His people.
  • It is essential to clarify misconceptions and answer questions related to this subject.

Verses Used as Basis for Study

  • Hebrews 10:30 - "For we know him who said, 'Vengeance is mine; I will repay.' And again, 'The Lord will judge his people.'"
  • 2 Corinthians 5:10 - "For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil."

Misunderstandings Regarding Christian Responsibility

  • Some Christians mistakenly believe that they are exempt from any responsibility because salvation is a free gift from God.
  • However, it is crucial to understand that Christians have responsibilities and will be judged according to their actions.

Lack of Knowledge within the Church

  • Many believers are unaware or misinformed about the concept of the tribunal of Christ.
  • This lack of knowledge can lead to fear or confusion when encountering this topic.

Clarifying Misconceptions about Judgment

The speaker addresses common misconceptions regarding judgment among believers. They emphasize specific Bible verses that highlight different aspects related to judgment.

Three Situations Highlighted by Scripture

  • 2 Corinthians 5:10 emphasizes that all believers will appear before the judgment seat of Christ.
  • Hebrews 10:30 mentions that judgment begins with the house of God.
  • 1 Peter 4:17 also refers to judgment starting with the household of God.

Importance of Understanding the Tribunal of Christ

  • The tribunal of Christ is often misunderstood or overlooked within the church.
  • It is crucial to study and comprehend this topic to have a proper understanding of God's judgment.

Resources for Further Study

  • The speaker recommends a book called "O Tribunal de Cristo" (The Tribunal of Christ) by Nelson Meirelles as a valuable resource on this subject.
  • They also mention a message shared by another speaker, Delcio Meireles, which can be accessed through a provided link in the video description.

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Understanding Death and Curse in the Millennium

In this section, the speaker discusses the concepts of death and curse in relation to the Millennium. They explain that certain questions will be answered during this period, including the issue of death and curse. The speaker emphasizes that Christ will restore order and justice during His reign.

Death and Curse in the Millennium

  • The speaker refers to John 5:24, where Jesus talks about how those who believe have passed from death to life.
  • During the Millennial reign of Christ, there will still be questions and discussions regarding death and curse.
  • Sinners who die during the Millennium will not immediately face eternal punishment but will have a chance for redemption.
  • Christ's role as a ruler with an iron scepter over nations is connected to His authority and power.
  • Christ will not tolerate sin during His reign, and nations that continue to sin will face discipline.
  • The concept of curse is also discussed in relation to the judgment seat of Christ.
  • The speaker mentions using verses from Revelation to support their understanding that there will be no more death or curse in eternity.

Examining Scriptures on Eternity

In this section, the speaker focuses on two specific Bible verses related to eternity. They discuss Hebrews 10:30, which states that God will destroy death, and 2 Corinthians 5:10, which mentions standing before the judgment seat of Christ.

Scriptures on Eternity

  • The speaker encourages further study of Hebrews 10:30 to understand how it supports the idea of death being destroyed in eternity.
  • 2 Corinthians 5:10 is discussed as a prophecy that looks at two future events: Christ's judgment seat and the rewards or consequences for one's actions.
  • The speaker uses an analogy of two mountains appearing close from a distance but separated by a valley to explain the misconception about the proximity of these events.
  • It is emphasized that studying and examining the Scriptures in context is crucial to understanding these concepts accurately.

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Prophecies in the Old Testament

The speaker discusses prophecies in the Old Testament and how they have been shared by our brother.

Understanding the Timing of Events

  • There are instances where two events are mentioned with a long gap between them.
  • The speaker provides a link to access and listen to a sermon that explains this further.

Isaiah's Prophetic Vision

  • In Isaiah 65:17, there is a prophecy about creating a new heaven and earth.
  • The speaker mentions a future publication related to this topic.

Compilation of Prophetic Insights

  • The prophet Isaiah has an eschatological anthology that includes various other books.
  • This compilation transcends all times and eras, addressing different themes.

Misunderstandings about the Kingdom

  • Many misunderstand the concept of the millennial kingdom.
  • The responsibility of Christians is to teach and make known God's truths.

A Glimpse into Isaiah's Vision

The speaker delves deeper into Isaiah's prophetic vision and its significance for understanding important subjects.

Daniel's Responsibility as a Prophet

  • Daniel often took responsibility for understanding prophecies concerning God's people.
  • Similarly, believers should seek understanding regarding future events.

Misinterpretation of Scriptures

  • Some passages, like Isaiah 61, are often taken out of context or misinterpreted.
  • It is crucial to study God's Word accurately to avoid producing incorrect doctrines.

Importance of Millennial Kingdom Teaching

  • The teaching on the millennial kingdom is often misunderstood among Christians.
  • Addressing this topic in detail will help clarify misconceptions.

Understanding Prophecies about Christ

The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding prophecies about Christ's sufferings and glories.

Dual Fulfillment of Prophecies

  • Many prophecies in the Old Testament refer to both Christ's sufferings and His future reign.
  • These prophecies apply to those who hear the Gospel throughout different times.

Responsibility to Proclaim the Gospel

  • Christians have a responsibility to proclaim the Gospel as commanded by Jesus.
  • The timing and fulfillment of these prophecies are essential for believers to know.

The Prophet Isaiah's Perspective

The speaker highlights how the prophet Isaiah, through his prophetic telescope, saw events beyond his time.

Events Seen Simultaneously

  • Isaiah's prophetic vision allowed him to see two distant events happening simultaneously.
  • This perspective goes beyond time and reveals God's plan unfolding.

Misunderstandings of End-Time Doctrines

  • Some misunderstandings arise from misinterpreting Isaiah's prophecies.
  • It is important to establish a solid foundation when discussing end-time doctrines.

Responsibilities of Christians

  • Christians often neglect their responsibility in addressing certain topics related to the millennial kingdom.
  • Understanding these subjects will help believers grasp their eternal salvation.

Prophet Isaiah and Future Events

The speaker discusses how the prophet Isaiah, through his prophetic telescope, saw future events unfold.

Seeing Beyond Time

  • Isaiah's prophetic insight allowed him to see both past events (Christ's sacrifice) and future events simultaneously.
  • This comprehensive view helps us understand God's plan more fully.

Avoiding Extremes in Doctrine

  • Some people deny the existence of a millennial kingdom based on misinterpretations.
  • It is crucial not to create doctrines without proper biblical foundations.

Responsibility to Teach the Millennial Kingdom

  • Christians have a responsibility to address the topic of the millennial kingdom.
  • This teaching is often misunderstood and needs clarification.

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The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me

In this section, the speaker discusses the concept of judgment and how it relates to the teachings of Jesus.

The Revelation of Judgment

  • Jesus receives a vision from God about judgment and shares it with his followers.
  • This vision includes both immediate judgment and eternal judgment for those who do not believe in him.
  • The judgment mentioned by Jesus is imminent and will bring eternal death to those who rebel against him.

Isaiah 61 Prophecy

  • The prophecy in Isaiah 61 is referenced to support the idea of judgment.
  • It states that the Spirit of the Lord is upon Jesus, who will judge his people.
  • This passage also connects to the concept of judgment in Hebrews 10:30 and Luke 4.

Disciplinary Judgment

  • The discipline of God is seen as a form of judgment that begins within his own people.
  • Through discipline, God purifies and judges his people even before the final tribunal.

Proclaiming Freedom and Vengeance

  • Jesus came to proclaim freedom to captives and release prisoners from bondage.
  • This refers to both spiritual liberation and God's acceptable time for vengeance.
  • However, this does not mean there won't be any other forms or levels of judgment between these two events.

Purifying Judgment

  • The purifying judgment of God starts with his own people before extending to others.
  • It involves disciplining believers for their actions and rewarding them accordingly.

Understanding Judgment in Relation to Christ's Teaching

In this section, the speaker further explores the topic of judgment as taught by Christ.

Two Forms of Judgment

  • There are two forms or levels of judgment: immediate disciplinary judgments and final judgments at Christ's tribunal.

Fulfillment through Discipline

  • When Christ came, he fulfilled the prophecy of judgment through God's discipline.
  • This disciplinary judgment is not limited to time and space but extends to eternity.

The Role of Prophets

  • Prophets receive spiritual revelations while in an ecstatic state.
  • They may experience visions and receive insights about God's judgment.

Limited Understanding

  • Prophets have a limited understanding of time and space while in their physical bodies.
  • Their understanding of judgment is restricted to what they can perceive during their earthly existence.

Judgment in the Present Age

  • Christ's judgment begins with his own people, purifying them through discipline.
  • This present age experiences the purifying judgment of God before the final tribunal.

The Prophecy of Isaiah 61

In this section, the speaker delves deeper into the prophecy of Isaiah 61 and its connection to Christ's teaching on judgment.

Jesus' Anointing by the Spirit

  • Jesus refers to Isaiah 61 as a prophecy that has been fulfilled in him.
  • He emphasizes that the Spirit of the Lord is upon him for specific purposes.

Preaching Good News and Healing

  • Jesus was anointed to preach good news, heal broken hearts, and proclaim freedom.
  • His ministry includes bringing liberation to captives and announcing God's acceptable time for vengeance.

Judgment as Disciplinary Action

  • The disciplinary action or judgment from God is part of his plan for his people.
  • It serves as a means of purification and correction for believers even before the final tribunal.

Understanding Judgment in Relation to Christ's Ministry

In this section, the speaker continues discussing how Christ's ministry relates to judgment.

Careful Examination

  • By carefully examining Luke 4 and other related verses, we can understand more about Christ's teaching on judgment.

Tribunal Judgment

  • Christ's teaching includes the concept of judgment at his tribunal, as mentioned in Hebrews 10:30 and 2 Corinthians 5:10.

Inauguration of the Millennial Kingdom

  • The careful examination of these verses shows that Christ's judgment is not limited to disciplinary actions.
  • It also includes the inauguration of the millennial kingdom and the final judgment.

Reward or Discipline

  • Believers will receive either a reward or discipline based on their actions.
  • This judgment occurs both in this present age and at the final tribunal.

The Prophet's Limited Understanding

In this section, the speaker discusses how prophets have a limited understanding of God's judgment.

Limited by Time and Space

  • Prophets have a limited understanding due to their physical bodies and earthly existence.
  • Their understanding of God's judgment is restricted to what they can perceive during their lifetime.

Revelation through Ecstasy

  • Prophets receive spiritual revelations while in an ecstatic state.
  • These revelations provide insights into God's judgment, but they are still limited by time and space.

Judgment on Christians

  • God's disciplinary judgment extends to Christians as well.
  • This purifying judgment begins within his own people before extending to others.

Understanding the Tribunal of Christ

In this section, the speaker discusses the concept of the Tribunal of Christ and its relevance to believers.

The Distance between Spiritual Events

  • The Tribunal of Christ is a spiritual event that is distant from other events.
  • It does not have any connection to the sins and conduct of Jesus.

Effects on Believers

  • The focus is on the positive effects experienced by believers in terms of rewards and manifestations.
  • Each Christian will receive their degree of reward based on their actions.

Levels of Reward

  • There will be different levels or degrees of reward for believers in the Tribunal of Christ.
  • However, all believers will receive the same reward from Jesus.

The Role of Isaiah's Prophecy

  • Isaiah's prophecy about preaching freedom and release is relevant to understanding the Tribunal of Christ.
  • It emphasizes both positive and negative consequences for believers.

Discipline in the Tribunal

  • Discipline exists within the Tribunal of Christ, where Christians will face judgment for their actions.
  • Some may receive discipline while others may experience greater rewards.

The Fulfillment of Scripture

This section explores how scripture is fulfilled through Jesus' teachings and actions.

Understanding Scripture

  • Jesus refers to scripture when he declares that it has been fulfilled today.
  • He focuses on positive aspects rather than negative consequences mentioned in scripture.

Levels of Reward

  • Paul mentions in 2 Corinthians 5:10 that each Christian will receive according to what they have done, whether good or bad.

Dual Nature of Prophecy

  • Prophecies can contain both positive and negative outcomes simultaneously.

Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones' Example

  • Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones highlights how Jesus did not comment specifically on Isaiah's prophecy.
  • He emphasizes the importance of not overlooking negative aspects mentioned in scripture.

The Role of Discipline

  • Discipline exists within the Tribunal of Christ, where Christians will face judgment for their actions.
  • It is important to understand that discipline and rewards coexist in this context.

The Year of Jubilee and Galardão

This section discusses the concept of the Year of Jubilee and its connection to rewards in the Tribunal of Christ.

The Year of Jubilee

  • The Year of Jubilee represents a time when debts are forgiven and freedom is granted.
  • It symbolizes acceptance by God and receiving blessings or rewards.

Levels of Reward

  • Different levels or degrees of reward exist within the Tribunal of Christ.
  • However, all believers will receive the same reward from Jesus.

Understanding Galardão

  • Galardão refers to the reward or recompense received by believers in the Tribunal of Christ.

Simultaneous Fulfillment

  • The fulfillment mentioned in scripture can happen simultaneously, without one aspect negating another.

Discerning Differences

  • It is crucial to discern between different aspects mentioned in scripture, such as positive and negative consequences.

Discipline and Vengeance

This section explores the concepts of discipline and vengeance within the context of the Tribunal of Christ.

Discipline Exists

  • Discipline exists within the Tribunal of Christ, where Christians will face judgment for their actions.

Separation between First Life and Second Life

  • Jesus' first life focused on doing good, but he did not execute God's vengeance during that time.

Vengeance in Second Life

  • The execution of God's vengeance will occur during believers' second life at the Tribunal of Christ.

Understanding the Prophet Isaiah

  • The prophet Isaiah, with his human limitations, speaks of both judgment and eternal justice.

Dual Nature of Prophecy

  • Prophecies can contain both positive and negative outcomes simultaneously.

Two Distant Mountains

This section discusses the concept of two distant mountains and their significance in understanding the Tribunal of Christ.

Telescopic Prophetic Vision

  • The prophet Isaiah uses a telescopic prophetic vision to see two distant mountains.

Jesus' Perspective

  • Jesus, with his divine perspective, sees both mountains as one.

Understanding Scripture

  • John 5:24 mentions passing from death to life through belief in Jesus.

Importance of Careful Interpretation

  • It is crucial to interpret scripture carefully and avoid misinterpretations or assumptions.

Understanding the Concepts of Death and Hades

In this section, the speaker discusses the concepts of death and Hades as mentioned in biblical texts.

The Interpretation of Jesus in the Gospels and Epistles

  • The speaker explains that both the Gospels and Epistles provide interpretations by Jesus regarding death and Hades.
  • There is a distinction between death and Hades, which are separate realms in the spiritual world.
  • Death refers to the physical phenomenon that occurs when someone dies.
  • Hades is another realm where souls go after death.

The Existence of Death and Hades

  • The speaker mentions that there is a region called "death" where the souls of men go after they die.
  • Additionally, there is another realm called "Hades," which is distinct from death.
  • Isaiah speaks about these realms in his prophecies, referring to them as separate places for souls.

The Relationship Between Death, Hades, and Judgment

  • When someone dies, they experience the phenomenon of death before entering into either death or Hades.
  • The dead are judged according to their works before being assigned to either death or Hades.

Contradictions with Apocalyptic Descriptions

  • Some descriptions in apocalyptic texts may seem contradictory to the concepts of death and Hades.
  • However, further explanations will be provided in future videos to clarify these contradictions.

Events Leading up to Second Coming: Sea Gives Up Its Dead

This section focuses on events leading up to the second coming as described in biblical texts.

Events Leading up to Second Coming

  • Biblical books mention various events leading up to the second coming of Christ.
  • One such event involves the sea giving up its dead.

Understanding Revelation's Description

  • The book of Revelation provides a detailed account of these events, including the resurrection of the dead from the sea.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of studying and understanding these descriptions.

Death and Hades in Prophecy

This section explores the concepts of death and Hades as prophesied by Isaiah.

Prophetic Vision of Isaiah

  • Isaiah prophesies about a new heaven and a new earth where there will be no remembrance of past things.
  • He mentions that death and Hades will be cast into a lake of fire.

Interpreting Isaiah's Prophecy

  • The speaker explains that Isaiah's vision encompasses both the beginning of the new Jerusalem and eternity.
  • There is a significant time gap between these two events, which is why they appear to occur simultaneously in Isaiah's vision.

Clarifying Terminology: Inferno, Hell, Lake of Fire

This section clarifies terminology related to inferno, hell, and the lake of fire mentioned in biblical texts.

Different Terminologies Used

  • Various terms are used in different translations to refer to inferno, hell, or the lake of fire.
  • It is important to understand their distinct meanings within biblical contexts.

Contradictions with Apocalyptic Descriptions

  • Some descriptions in apocalyptic texts may seem contradictory when it comes to inferno or hell.
  • However, further explanations will be provided in future videos to clarify these contradictions.

The Second Death: Lake of Fire

This section discusses the concept of the second death as described in Revelation.

Understanding Revelation's Description

  • The book of Revelation describes an event known as the second death.
  • It involves being thrown into a lake of fire for those who are not found written in the Book of Life.

Importance of Proper Interpretation

  • Proper interpretation of Revelation is crucial to understanding the concept of the second death.
  • The speaker emphasizes the need for careful study and interpretation of biblical texts.

The Great White Throne Judgment

This section focuses on the Great White Throne Judgment mentioned in biblical texts.

Differentiating Between Tribunals

  • Many Christians confuse the tribunal of Christ with the Great White Throne Judgment.
  • These are distinct events that occur at different times.

Understanding Isaiah's Vision

  • Isaiah's vision primarily pertains to the beginning of the new Jerusalem and eternity.
  • It does not encompass the Great White Throne Judgment, which is a much earlier event.

The Millennial Kingdom and New Heaven/New Earth

This section explores the concepts of the millennial kingdom and new heaven/new earth as described in biblical texts.

Time Gap between Events

  • There is a significant time gap between the millennial kingdom and the new heaven/new earth.
  • Isaiah's vision encompasses both, but they occur at different points in time.

Misinterpretation by Some Amillennialists

  • Some amillennialists deny or misinterpret these concepts, leading to confusion among Christians.
  • It is important to understand and differentiate between these two distinct events.

Conclusion: Study of Romans

This section concludes with a mention of studying Romans as part of a separate topic.

Focus on Studying Romans

  • The speaker mentions that further discussions about studying Romans will be covered in future videos.

Understanding the Timing of Judgment

In this section, the speaker discusses the timing of judgment and clarifies the distinction between different periods mentioned in biblical texts.

The Day of Judgment and Eternity

  • The concept of the "Day of Judgment" is often misunderstood, with some confusing it with eternity.
  • The Day of Judgment refers to a specific period before the eternal state.
  • It is important to differentiate between the judgment seat of Christ and the Great White Throne judgment.
  • Some songs and teachings mistakenly combine these two events, leading to confusion.

The Millennium and Beyond

  • There is a period called the Millennium that occurs before eternity.
  • During this time, Christ will reign on earth, restoring order and justice.
  • The Millennium is distinct from both the judgment seat of Christ and the Great White Throne judgment.
  • Death and curses will still exist during this period but will ultimately be destroyed.

Clarifying Misconceptions

  • It is crucial to understand that there are differences in timing between various judgments mentioned in Scripture.
  • The Greek word "bema" refers to the judgment seat of Christ for believers, not for all saints or nations.
  • The term "glorified" does not imply an eternal state but rather a position of authority during the Millennium.
  • Confusion arises when people associate all judgments as happening simultaneously or consider them as part of eternity.

Importance of Proper Interpretation

  • Proper interpretation requires considering the distinctions in timing between different judgments mentioned in Scripture.
  • Apocalyptic language can sometimes lead to misunderstandings if not carefully examined.
  • Understanding these distinctions helps us grasp God's plan for redemption and His restoration of creation.

Differentiating Between Time Periods

This section focuses on differentiating between time periods mentioned in biblical texts related to judgment.

Clarifying Terminology

  • The terms "death" and "curse" will be destroyed in the eternal state, not during the Millennium.
  • It is essential to consider the specific words used in Scripture to understand their intended meaning.

The Importance of Context

  • Proper interpretation requires considering the context of each passage.
  • Apocalyptic language can sometimes lead to confusion if not understood within its proper context.

Understanding Eternity

  • Eternity refers to a state where there will be no more death or curse.
  • The concept of eternity should not be confused with the Millennium or other periods mentioned in Scripture.

Differentiating Time Periods

  • The timing of different judgments mentioned in Scripture must be carefully distinguished.
  • The judgment seat of Christ occurs before the Millennium, while the Great White Throne judgment happens after it.
  • Death and curses will still exist during the Millennium but will ultimately be destroyed.

Clarifying Misunderstandings about Judgment

In this section, common misunderstandings regarding judgment are addressed and clarified.

Confusion Regarding Judgment Day

  • Some mistakenly associate all judgments as happening on a single day, leading to confusion.
  • It is important to differentiate between different time periods mentioned in biblical texts related to judgment.

Addressing Misinterpretations

  • Certain teachings may inaccurately portray Christ's reign on earth before the Day of Judgment.
  • These interpretations fail to consider the distinctions between various judgments mentioned in Scripture.

Understanding Biblical Language

  • Proper interpretation requires understanding apocalyptic language within its proper context.
  • Careful examination of specific words used in Scripture helps avoid misconceptions about judgment.

Emphasizing Distinctions

  • Differentiating between time periods is crucial for a comprehensive understanding of God's plan for redemption and restoration.
  • Each period has its own significance and purpose within God's overall plan.

The Importance of Being Part of God's Family

In this section, the speaker discusses the significance of being part of God's family and how it relates to the concept of the millennial kingdom.

Being Part of God's Family

  • Being part of God's family is a result of believing in Jesus Christ.
  • The prophet Isaiah talks about how believers are adopted into God's family.
  • Unbelievers do not have a relationship with God and are not part of His family.
  • The concept of the millennial kingdom is important in understanding our role as children of God.

The Judgment Seat of Christ

  • The judgment seat of Christ, also known as the Bema seat, is where believers will be evaluated for their conduct and works.
  • It takes place before the millennial kingdom and is separate from the Great White Throne judgment.
  • This judgment is for believers only and determines rewards or loss of rewards based on their actions on earth.

Evaluating Conduct and Works

  • Believers' conduct and works will be assessed at the Bema seat.
  • It is not about salvation but about evaluating how we lived as children of God.
  • This evaluation will determine our position in the millennial kingdom.

The Year of Jubilee

  • The Year of Jubilee in Israel was a time when debts were canceled, prisoners were set free, and blessings were bestowed upon people.
  • Paul refers to this concept when discussing the Bema seat judgment in 2 Corinthians 5:10.
  • At this judgment, believers' conduct and works will be evaluated according to God's standards.

Understanding the Tribunal Before Millennium

In this section, the speaker explains further about the tribunal that takes place before the millennium and its significance.

Two Different Tribunals

  • There are two different tribunals mentioned in the Bible: the Bema seat judgment and the Great White Throne judgment.
  • The Bema seat judgment is for believers before the millennium, while the Great White Throne judgment occurs after the millennium.

Evaluating Crimes and Sentencing

  • The Bema seat judgment evaluates believers' conduct and works.
  • It is a time of reward or discipline based on how we lived as children of God.
  • The Great White Throne judgment is where eternal sentencing takes place.

Consoling and Restoring

  • Isaiah 61 prophesies about consoling those who mourn, providing freedom to captives, and restoring what was lost.
  • This prophecy refers to the work of Jesus Christ in redeeming humanity from sin and bringing restoration.

Understanding Judgment in Context

  • The evaluation at the Bema seat is not about salvation but about assessing our conduct as believers.
  • It emphasizes the importance of living according to God's standards and being faithful to Him.

The Year of Jubilee and Judgment

In this section, the speaker discusses how the concept of the Year of Jubilee relates to judgment at the Bema seat.

Significance of Jubilee

  • The Year of Jubilee in Israel was a time when debts were canceled, prisoners were set free, and blessings were bestowed upon people.
  • Paul references this concept when discussing evaluation at the Bema seat in 2 Corinthians 5:10.

Evaluation Based on Conduct

  • At the Bema seat, believers' conduct will be evaluated according to God's standards.
  • This evaluation determines rewards or loss of rewards in relation to our faithfulness as children of God.

Differentiating Tribunals

  • Understanding the difference between tribunals helps us grasp their significance within biblical context.
  • The Bema seat focuses on evaluating believers' conduct before entering into millennial reign with Christ.

Diferença entre Vida Eterna e Reino

Neste vídeo, o palestrante continua abordando a diferença entre vida eterna e reino. Ele menciona que já falou sobre esse assunto em vídeos anteriores, incluindo a corrida e a coroa, além da ressurreição dos santos. Agora ele introduz o tema do tribunal de Cristo como algo importante dentro da palavra de Deus.

Tribunal de Cristo

  • O palestrante destaca a importância de entender o assunto do tribunal de Cristo, pois é um tema relevante na palavra de Deus.
  • Muitas dúvidas relacionadas ao juízo de Deus sobre sua casa podem ser esclarecidas ao compreender esse assunto.
  • O palestrante menciona que responderá perguntas relacionadas a esse tema em uma playlist específica.
  • O tribunal de Cristo está interligado com os assuntos discutidos anteriormente nos vídeos.
  • Serão utilizados versículos bíblicos para embasar as informações apresentadas.

Hebreus 10:30

  • O primeiro versículo citado é Hebreus 10:30, que fala sobre o Senhor julgar seu povo.

2 Coríntios 5:10

  • O segundo versículo citado é 2 Coríntios 5:10, que enfatiza a importância de todos comparecerem perante o tribunal de Cristo para receberem recompensas ou punições baseadas em suas obras.

Mal entendimento do assunto

  • O palestrante menciona que o tema do tribunal de Cristo é mal compreendido no meio do povo cristão.
  • Ele destaca a responsabilidade dos cristãos em ensinar e conhecer toda a verdade de Deus, incluindo assuntos importantes como esse.
  • Muitas vezes, os cristãos não compreendem sua responsabilidade e acabam produzindo doutrinas sem fundamento.

Responsabilidade dos cristãos

  • Embora a salvação seja um dom gratuito de Deus e não possa ser perdida, isso não isenta os cristãos de suas responsabilidades.
  • O palestrante ressalta que alguns extremam essa ideia e negligenciam sua responsabilidade como filhos de Deus.

Cristão será julgado?

  • O palestrante levanta a questão se o cristão será julgado ou se existe algum julgamento para o filho de Deus genuinamente regenerado pelo Espírito Santo.
  • Ele menciona que muitos filhos de Deus desconhecem o tribunal de Cristo e ficam assustados ao ouvir falar sobre isso.
  • Citando versículos bíblicos, ele afirma que há situações em que os crentes serão julgados.

Tribunal de Cristo - Parte 2

Nesta continuação do estudo sobre o tribunal de Cristo, o palestrante aborda mais aspectos desse tema importante na palavra de Deus. Ele menciona um livro escrito por um irmão chamado Délcio Meireles como base para suas informações.

Mal compreendido no meio do povo

  • O tema do tribunal de Cristo é mal compreendido no meio do povo cristão.
  • É importante ensinar corretamente sobre esse assunto para evitar equívocos e interpretações errôneas.

Responsabilidade de ensinar

  • O palestrante destaca a responsabilidade dos cristãos em ensinar toda a verdade de Deus, incluindo assuntos como o tribunal de Cristo.
  • Muitas vezes, os próprios filhos de Deus não compreendem esses assuntos importantes.

Livro "O Tribunal de Cristo"

  • O palestrante menciona um livro escrito por Délcio Meireles chamado "O Tribunal de Cristo".
  • Ele recomenda esse livro como uma fonte para entender melhor o tema do tribunal de Cristo.
  • Há também uma mensagem compartilhada pelo irmão sobre esse assunto, cujo link será disponibilizado na descrição do vídeo.

Compilação em antologia escatológica

  • O palestrante menciona que está preparando uma antologia escatológica que incluirá o livro "O Tribunal de Cristo" e outros pequenos livros relacionados a temas correlacionados.
  • Essa obra será publicada futuramente com a permissão do autor.

Tribunal de Cristo - Parte 3

Nesta parte final do estudo sobre o tribunal de Cristo, o palestrante continua abordando aspectos desse tema e ressalta a importância da compreensão correta dentro do povo cristão.

Mal compreendido no meio do povo

  • O tema do tribunal de Cristo é mal compreendido no meio do povo cristão.
  • É importante esclarecer as dúvidas e equívocos relacionados a esse assunto.

Responsabilidade dos cristãos

  • Os cristãos têm a responsabilidade de conhecer e ensinar toda a verdade de Deus, incluindo assuntos como o tribunal de Cristo.
  • Muitas vezes, os cristãos não compreendem sua responsabilidade e acabam produzindo doutrinas sem fundamento.

Julgamento dos cristãos

  • O palestrante destaca que os cristãos serão julgados no tribunal de Cristo.
  • Ele cita versículos bíblicos que falam sobre o juízo começando pela casa de Deus e a necessidade de cada um receber segundo suas obras.

Conclusão

  • O estudo sobre o tribunal de Cristo é importante para uma compreensão correta da palavra de Deus.
  • É necessário ensinar corretamente esse tema para evitar equívocos e interpretações errôneas no meio do povo cristão.

The Reference to John Chapter 5

In this section, the speaker refers to a passage in John chapter 5 and discusses its implications.

Understanding the Passage

  • The speaker mentions that in John chapter 5, there is a reference to a specific event.
  • The details of this event are not provided in the transcript.

The New Jerusalem and the Time Period

This section focuses on the concept of the New Jerusalem and its relationship to time periods.

The New Jerusalem and Eternity

  • According to Revelation chapters 21 and 22, the New Jerusalem signifies the completion of all things.
  • In the New Jerusalem, there will be no more death or curses.
  • This indicates that there will be a time period before eternity when death and curses still exist.

The Millennial Reign of Christ

  • The speaker explains that the reference to Jerusalem in this context pertains to the historical, literal city.
  • It does not refer to the glorified saints or eternity.
  • During this time period, death and curses will still exist but human lifespan may be extended similar to pre-diluvian patriarchs who lived for almost a thousand years.
  • Christ will reign on earth during this time with authority and power, restoring order.

Death and Curse in Relation to Eternity

This section explores why it is not possible for death and curse to exist in eternity.

Death and Curse in Eternity

  • The speaker emphasizes that if death and curse are present, it cannot be considered as eternity.
  • In Revelation, it is clearly stated that there will be no more death or curse in eternity.
  • Therefore, any mention of death or curse in a passage indicates a time period before eternity.

The Millennial Era

  • The speaker explains that during the millennial era, there will still be death among nations and those who sin will face consequences such as curses.
  • However, these occurrences are temporary and part of Christ's reign of justice on earth.
  • It is not possible for this to be eternity since death and curse will eventually be destroyed.

Christ's Reign and Judgment

This section discusses Christ's reign and judgment during the millennial era.

Christ's Reign

  • The speaker describes how Christ will reign with authority and power, as mentioned in Psalm chapter 2.
  • He will not tolerate sin and nations that sin will face discipline, including death or curses.

Restoration of Order

  • During this time, Christ will restore order to the universe.
  • The speaker clarifies that this period is not eternity but rather the millennial era when Christ rules on earth.

Contextual Understanding of the Passage

This section emphasizes the importance of understanding the context of a passage to avoid misinterpretation.

Misreading the Text

  • The speaker cautions against taking verses out of context.
  • In verse 17, it mentions God creating a new heaven and new earth.
  • However, Isaiah is seeing through his prophetic telescope beyond time and eras.

Prophetic Perspective

  • Prophets often saw two distant events as if they were close together due to their perspective through time.
  • They sought to understand when these prophecies would occur in relation to each other.
  • This can lead to confusion if not properly understood.

Two Events Seen Simultaneously by Prophets

This section discusses how prophets often saw two distant events as if they were happening simultaneously.

Prophetic Vision

  • The speaker explains that prophets sometimes saw two events in the future as close together, even though there was a long gap between them.
  • This can create confusion when reading prophecies without considering the time gap between events.

Example from Isaiah

  • The speaker provides an example from Isaiah chapter 61.
  • In this passage, Isaiah prophesies about the Messiah and sees both the millennial era and eternity together.
  • This is why it may seem like these two events are happening at the same time.

Understanding the Year of Jubilee

This section explores the significance of the Year of Jubilee mentioned in Isaiah chapter 61.

The Year of Jubilee

  • The speaker refers to the prophecy in Isaiah chapter 61 regarding the Messiah.
  • It mentions proclaiming liberty to captives and freedom for those in bondage.
  • This refers to the Year of Jubilee in Israel, which symbolizes grace and foreshadows its fulfillment during the millennial era.

Consolation and Restoration

  • The passage also speaks of comforting those who mourn and providing joy instead of sorrow.
  • It signifies restoration and transformation during the millennial era when Christ reigns on earth.

These notes provide a comprehensive summary of key points discussed in the transcript. They cover topics such as references to specific passages, understanding time periods, Christ's reign, and prophetic perspectives.

Visão Profética em Êxtase

Nesta parte do vídeo, o palestrante fala sobre uma visão profética em êxtase.

Visão Profética de Isaías

  • O profeta Isaías teve uma visão profética em que ele viu dois eventos distintos ocorrendo ao mesmo tempo.
  • Na visão de Isaías, esses eventos pareciam estar próximos e simultâneos, mas na realidade havia um intervalo de tempo entre eles.
  • Jesus é o verdadeiro intérprete das profecias e sabe como elas foram cumpridas.
  • É importante interpretar as profecias à luz da ótica de Cristo.

Ano Aceitável do Senhor e Dia da Vingança

Nesta parte do vídeo, o palestrante discute sobre o "ano aceitável do Senhor" e o "dia da vingança".

Duas Montanhas Distantes

  • Quando Isaías profetizou, ele viu os eventos do "ano aceitável do Senhor" e do "dia da vingança" como se estivessem ocorrendo ao mesmo tempo.
  • No entanto, Jesus leu apenas até a parte referente ao "ano aceitável" e não mencionou a parte da vingança divina.
  • Há uma distância temporal entre esses dois eventos que será cumprida na segunda vinda de Jesus.

Limitações Humanas na Profecia

Nesta parte do vídeo, é abordada a limitação humana na interpretação das profecias.

Limitações de Isaías

  • Isaías, como profeta humano, tinha limitações em sua visão profética.
  • Ele viu os eventos do "ano aceitável do Senhor" e do "dia da vingança" como se estivessem ocorrendo simultaneamente.
  • Jesus, sendo o verdadeiro intérprete das profecias, sabe como elas foram cumpridas.

Distanciamento entre Eventos Proféticos

Nesta parte do vídeo, é explicado o distanciamento entre os eventos proféticos.

Dois Eventos Distantes

  • O versículo 2 de Isaías menciona tanto o "ano aceitável do Senhor" quanto o "dia da vingança de Deus".
  • Embora pareçam ocorrer ao mesmo tempo na visão de Isaías, há um intervalo de tempo entre eles.
  • O segundo evento será cumprido apenas na segunda vinda de Jesus.

Interpretação das Profecias no Novo Testamento

Nesta parte do vídeo, é discutida a interpretação das profecias no Novo Testamento.

Interpretação no Novo Testamento

  • As profecias devem ser interpretadas à luz do Novo Testamento e da interpretação de Jesus e dos apóstolos.
  • É através dessa interpretação que podemos entender a distância temporal entre os eventos profetizados por Isaías.
  • Isaías falou sobre um novo céu e nova terra, mas também mencionou o milênio. Esses eventos ocorrem em momentos diferentes.

Novo Céu e Nova Terra

Nesta parte do vídeo, é explicada a relação entre o novo céu e nova terra mencionados por Isaías.

Dois Eventos Distantes

  • Isaías viu tanto o novo céu e nova terra quanto o milênio, mas esses eventos ocorrem em momentos diferentes.
  • O versículo 20 de Isaías não se refere ao novo céu e nova terra mencionados no versículo 17.
  • A visão de Isaías abrange um longo período de tempo, enquanto João, no Apocalipse, teve uma visão mais clara desses eventos.

Diferença entre Milênio e Eternidade

Nesta parte do vídeo, é explicada a diferença entre o milênio e a eternidade.

Milênio e Eternidade

  • O milênio é uma realidade distinta que ocorre antes da eternidade.
  • No novo céu e nova terra mencionados por Isaías, não há morte nem maldição.
  • É importante entender que os dois eventos (milênio e eternidade) não ocorrem simultaneamente.

Limitações Proféticas de Isaías

Nesta parte do vídeo, é destacada a limitação profética de Isaías em comparação com João no Apocalipse.

Limitações de Isaías

  • A visão profética de Isaías abrange um tempo muito distante.
  • João, no Apocalipse, teve uma visão mais nítida e conseguiu perceber a diferença de tempo entre o reino milenar e a eternidade.

Conclusion

Neste vídeo, o palestrante discute a visão profética de Isaías e como ela abrange eventos distintos que ocorrem em momentos diferentes. Ele enfatiza a importância de interpretar as profecias à luz do Novo Testamento e da interpretação de Jesus e dos apóstolos. Também é explicada a diferença entre o milênio e a eternidade, destacando as limitações humanas na compreensão desses eventos proféticos.

O Reino e a Vida Eterna

Nesta seção, o palestrante discute a diferença entre o Reino de Deus e a vida eterna. Ele explica que o Reino de Deus está relacionado à conduta e às obras dos filhos de Deus, enquanto a vida eterna já foi garantida através da fé em Jesus Cristo.

O Reino de Deus

  • O Reino de Deus está relacionado à conduta e às obras dos filhos de Deus.
  • A vida eterna já foi resolvida quando cremos em Jesus Cristo.

O Tribunal de Cristo

  • Haverá um tribunal onde as questões serão avaliadas com base na dívida do homem para com a lei de Deus.
  • Se alguém não crer em Cristo para que sua dívida seja cancelada, será condenado eternamente.
  • O termo "tribunal" refere-se ao julgamento das questões relacionadas à dívida do homem para com a lei de Deus.
  • O termo "bema" refere-se ao tribunal familiar onde os filhos de Deus serão recompensados ou disciplinados.
  • Todos os crentes comparecerão no tribunal familiar de Cristo para receberem recompensas ou disciplina com base em suas obras.

Buscando Aprovação

  • Devemos buscar ser aprovados por meio da nossa conduta e santidade.
  • Aqueles que têm esperança em Jesus devem se purificar para serem encontrados por Ele em paz e santidade.

Recomendações Finais

Nesta seção final, o palestrante faz algumas recomendações e compartilha informações adicionais.

  • O palestrante agradece aos ouvintes e pede que eles se inscrevam no canal e ativem as notificações.
  • Ele recomenda um site com artigos, biografias e outros materiais relacionados à palavra de Deus.
  • Os materiais disponíveis incluem artigos sobre o Espírito Santo, a queda e restauração de um servo de Deus, entre outros.
  • Os ouvintes são encorajados a acessar o site, ler os materiais e deixar comentários.

The transcript provided is in Portuguese. The summary and study notes have been written in English to adhere to the given instructions.

Video description

ACESSE NOSSO LINKTREE E CONHEÇA NOSSO TRABALHO COM LIVROS FÍSICOS E ELETRONICOS: https://linktr.ee/oescribadoreino?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabcfG38NgAjijQ9TVarL-ChDQhDn6_gWJFTAVHzMSc2S2FXTDNxJPAdep8_aem_cX0uY5WQ1VuUU6WWjT0JQg VÍDEO-ÁUDIO DO ESTUDO DO IRMÃO DELCIO, SOBRE O TRIBUNAL DE CRISTO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhzNPk9bQVo Continuamos nesse vídeo, nosso estudo sobre a diferença entre Vida eterna e Reino. E começando por esse vídeo em específico, vamos abordar o assunto do Tribunal de Cristo pois sem entender o que é esse Tribunal, muitas das verdades soteriológicas (verdades que pertencem à doutrina da salvação plena de Deus) e muitas das verdades escatológicas (verdades que pertencem às profecias e as ultimas coisas do Tempo do Fim), não poderão ser corretamente entendidas. Nesse vídeo começaremos a ver, que o Tribunal de Cristo é diferente do Grande Trono Branco do Juízo final que será realizado após o Reino Milenar. Veremos também o significado dos dois termos gregos usados para "Tribunal (Bema - grego) de Cristo" e "Trono (Thronos - grego) Branco". Além disso, procuro mostrar (de forma breve, nesse vídeo; futuramente abordarei de forma detalhada) a relação do Tribunal de Cristo com o Reino Milenar e porque o amilenismo não tem base na Palavra de Deus, para tentar negar o Advento do Reino Milenar antes que venha a eternidade futura com novo céu e nova Terra juntamente com a Nova Jerusalém.