DIFERENÇA ENTRE VIDA ETERNA E REINO (19) -  O TRIBUNAL DE CRISTO (3)

DIFERENÇA ENTRE VIDA ETERNA E REINO (19) - O TRIBUNAL DE CRISTO (3)

Understanding the Difference between Eternal Life and the Kingdom

In this section, the speaker discusses the difference between eternal life and the kingdom. They also touch upon the topic of the judgment seat of Christ.

The Tribunal of Christ

  • The tribunal of Christ is distinct from other judgments such as the Great White Throne judgment and the judgment of nations.
  • It is a place of reward or discipline for those who belong to Christ.
  • The judge in this tribunal is Jesus Himself.

The Role of Jesus as Judge

  • James 5:9 mentions that "the judge is standing at the door," referring to Jesus as the judge for His people.
  • There is a misconception that all Christians are exempt from any form of judgment, but there will be a future judgment to determine their position regarding rewards.
  • Paul, in his final hours, expressed his confidence in receiving a crown of righteousness from Jesus, who is both Savior and just judge.

Jesus as Judge in Other Scriptures

  • John 5:22 states that all judgment has been entrusted to Jesus by God.
  • Acts 10:42 refers to Jesus being appointed by God as judge over both the living and the dead.

The Timing of Judgment

  • James connects the timing of judgment with the imminent return (parousia) of Christ.
  • Complaints among believers can lead to condemnation at this tribunal, not referring to eternal condemnation but rather accountability for their actions.

The Just Judge - Lord Jesus

This section focuses on understanding Jesus as the just judge and how His role relates to believers' lives.

Paul's Expectation for Judgment

  • Paul acknowledges that his departure is near and expresses confidence in receiving a crown of righteousness from Jesus on "that day."

Connection Between Judge and Life Lived

  • The title of "just judge" is closely related to the life Paul had lived, including fighting the good fight, finishing the race, and keeping the faith.
  • This connection leads to the promise of a crown of righteousness for those who have faithfully fought the battle without violating its rules.

Jesus as Judge in Other Scriptures

  • John 5:22 emphasizes that judgment has been entrusted to Jesus by God.
  • Acts 10:42 states that God appointed Jesus as judge over both the living and the dead.

The Timing of Judgment and Rewards

This section explores how judgment and rewards are connected to the timing of Christ's return.

Judgment vs. Eternal Condemnation

  • While believers are exempt from eternal condemnation through their faith in Christ, there will still be a future judgment regarding their position in receiving rewards.

Paul's Perspective on Judgment

  • Paul, sensing his departure was near, believed that his eternal destiny was secure but recognized that his reward for reigning with Christ during the millennial kingdom was yet to be determined.

Jesus as Judge in Other Scriptures

  • John 5:22 highlights that all judgment has been entrusted to Jesus by God.
  • Acts 10:42 affirms that Jesus has been appointed by God as judge over both the living and the dead.

Connection Between Judgment and Christ's Return

  • James connects judgment with Christ's imminent return (parousia), indicating that this tribunal will begin at His coming in the clouds.

The Judge at the Door - Warning Against Complaints

In this section, James warns against complaining among believers and relates it to potential consequences at Christ's tribunal.

The Timing of Judgment

  • James connects judgment with Christ's imminent return (parousia), indicating that this tribunal will begin at His coming in the clouds.

Consequences of Complaints

  • James warns believers not to complain against one another to avoid being condemned at the tribunal.
  • This condemnation does not refer to eternal condemnation but rather accountability for their actions.

Conclusion and Final Thoughts

The speaker concludes by emphasizing the importance of understanding the distinction between eternal life and rewards in the kingdom. They also address questions from viewers, mentioning that clear questions will be answered in future Q&A videos.

Importance of Understanding Eternal Life vs. Rewards

  • It is crucial to differentiate between eternal life, which is secured through faith in Christ, and rewards in the millennial kingdom, which are determined by one's faithfulness.

Questions from Viewers

  • The speaker acknowledges receiving questions and comments from viewers and plans to address them in future Q&A videos.

Avoiding Judgement and Criticism

In this section, the speaker discusses the importance of avoiding judgement and criticism towards others. They emphasize that such behavior can hinder our approval in the judgment of Christ when he returns as a just judge.

The Danger of Judging Others

  • James warns against complaining and judging one another, as it can lead to condemnation in the dispensational judgment.
  • Jesus taught that we should not judge others, as we will be judged with the same measure.
  • Hypocritical judgment is condemned, and we should first examine ourselves before judging others.

Self-Examination and Helping Others

  • We should focus on resolving our own issues before trying to help or judge others.
  • Being egocentric leads to easily seeing faults in others while ignoring our own shortcomings.
  • Engaging in constant complaints and criticisms can jeopardize our reward in the judgment of Christ.

The Coming Judgment

  • The speaker mentions that James connects the coming of the Lord with his role as a judge.
  • The tribunal of Christ is where believers will be judged according to their righteous works.
  • This judgment is distinct from eternal condemnation and refers to believers' evaluation by Christ.

Misinterpretation of Matthew 7:22

In this section, the speaker addresses the misinterpretation of Matthew 7:22 regarding those who claim to have prophesied, cast out demons, and performed miracles in Jesus' name but are rejected by Him.

Contextual Understanding

  • Not everyone who claims to have done great works in Jesus' name will enter the kingdom of heaven.
  • Jesus emphasizes that only those who do God's will shall enter His kingdom.

Misunderstanding False Believers

  • Some interpret this passage as referring to false believers, but it is not about them.
  • The example of the sons of Sceva in Acts 19 demonstrates that even demons can acknowledge Jesus and Paul without true faith.

Addressing True Believers

  • The passage is directed towards genuine believers who may have performed miracles but lacked a personal relationship with Christ.
  • Jesus declares that He never knew them, indicating a lack of intimate connection rather than false belief.

Understanding the Sermon on the Mount

In this section, the speaker clarifies that the Sermon on the Mount was not intended for unbelievers but for Jesus' disciples. They discuss how misinterpretations can arise when applying this sermon to all Christians.

Audience and Purpose

  • The Sermon on the Mount was specifically addressed to Jesus' disciples, not unbelievers.
  • Misunderstandings occur when applying its teachings universally to all Christians.

Discipleship and Obedience

  • The focus of the sermon is on discipleship and obedience to God's will.
  • It emphasizes living out righteousness and having a personal relationship with Christ.

Avoiding Generalizations

  • Applying every teaching from the Sermon on the Mount as universal commands can lead to legalism or confusion.
  • Proper interpretation requires considering its original context and audience.

This summary covers selected portions of the transcript.

Fizeram de fato essas obras, Cristo não

In this section, the speaker discusses the importance of doing God's work and emphasizes that it should be done in accordance with His specific commands. The speaker mentions that even though people may do good things in the name of the Lord, if they do not follow His instructions, their actions may not be approved by Him.

Doing God's Work

  • It is important to do God's work according to His specific commands.
  • Good deeds done in the name of the Lord may not be approved if they are not aligned with His instructions.

Evangelho de Marcos e a importância da comunhão com Deus

In this section, the speaker refers to the Gospel of Mark and highlights the significance of being in communion with God. The speaker explains that before serving God, one must first allow Him to work within them. Following God's precise commandments is crucial for believers.

Communion with God

  • The Gospel of Mark emphasizes Jesus calling his disciples and apostles to be with Him before sending them out.
  • Serving God requires allowing Him to work within us first.
  • Following God's specific commandments is essential for each individual believer.

Mandamentos específicos e exigências para cada um de nós

In this section, the speaker emphasizes that God has specific commandments and demands for each individual believer. It is important to follow these instructions and have a close relationship with Him. Actions that go against His commands may not be approved by Him.

Specific Commandments and Demands

  • Each believer has specific commandments and demands from God.
  • It is crucial to follow these instructions and have a close relationship with Him.
  • Actions that go against His commands may not be approved by Him.

Não aprovação das obras feitas em nome do Senhor

In this section, the speaker explains that even though people may be saved, their works done in the name of the Lord may not be approved by Him. The speaker refers to Matthew 7:22, where Jesus mentions a future day of judgment when He will examine the works of His servants.

Works Not Approved by the Lord

  • People who are saved can still have their works not approved by the Lord.
  • Jesus mentioned a future day of judgment when He will examine the works of His servants.
  • It is important to have a genuine and intimate relationship with God for our works to be approved by Him.

O tribunal e juiz de Jesus

In this section, the speaker discusses the concept of a future day of judgment mentioned by Jesus. The speaker refers to passages in Matthew and Hebrews that highlight Jesus as the judge who will examine the works of His people. This serves as a warning for believers to live according to God's commands.

Day of Judgment

  • Jesus mentioned a future day of judgment when He will examine the works of His people.
  • The book of Matthew and Hebrews emphasize Jesus as the judge.
  • Believers should take this as a warning and strive to live according to God's commands.

Julgamento dos cristãos no Tribunal de Cristo

In this section, the speaker introduces the topic of Christians being judged at Christ's tribunal. The speaker also mentions that there will be judgment for Christians in this life based on their actions. The concept of sin leading to death is briefly mentioned.

Judgment of Christians

  • Christians will be judged at Christ's tribunal.
  • There will also be judgment for Christians in this life based on their actions.
  • The concept of sin leading to death is briefly mentioned.

Advertência sobre o juízo final e entrega da vida a Deus

In this section, the speaker gives a warning about the final judgment and urges those who do not belong to the Lord to surrender their lives to Him. It is emphasized that only through a genuine relationship with God can one avoid condemnation.

Final Judgment and Surrendering to God

  • A warning is given about the final judgment and its consequences.
  • Those who do not belong to the Lord are urged to surrender their lives to Him.
  • Only through a genuine relationship with God can one avoid condemnation.

Pecado para morte e blasfêmia contra o Espírito Santo

In this section, the speaker briefly mentions the concept of "sin leading to death" and addresses a viewer's question regarding blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. The speaker clarifies that there is no clear biblical revelation linking "sin leading to death" directly with blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

Sin Leading to Death and Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit

  • The concept of "sin leading to death" is briefly mentioned.
  • There is no clear biblical revelation linking "sin leading to death" directly with blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.

Como é que pode ser irmão

This section discusses a statement about being brothers and the implications of that.

Implications of being brothers

  • The speaker questions how it is possible to be brothers.
  • The context suggests a deeper meaning behind the statement.

Princípio de briga e desrespeito

In this section, the speaker addresses potential conflicts and disrespectful behavior.

Handling conflicts and disrespect

  • The speaker mentions that if there is any sign of conflict or disrespect, it will be addressed promptly.
  • It is emphasized that this is a warning to maintain a respectful environment.
  • The speaker expresses sadness over previous discussions turning into arguments.
  • Cooperation and prayers are requested from the audience.
  • Disagreements are welcomed as long as they are respectful.
  • Any attempts to create confusion or disrespect will result in consequences, such as being removed from the channel.

Clarity in communication

This section focuses on clear communication and addressing disagreements respectfully.

Clear communication and respect

  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of clear communication.
  • It is stated that disagreement is acceptable as long as it is expressed respectfully.
  • Any disrespectful behavior or attempts to provoke conflict will not be tolerated.
  • Viewers are encouraged to subscribe via email for better chances of receiving a response.

Conclusion and blessings

The conclusion highlights the importance of respect and blessings for all viewers.

Final thoughts and blessings

  • The speaker reiterates the need for respect in discussions.
  • Disagreements can be registered if they are respectful but attempts to create confusion or disrespect will not be tolerated.
  • The speaker expresses gratitude for the viewers' support and blessings them.

The language used in the summary and headings is Portuguese, as per the transcript.

Video description

ACESSE NOSSO LINKTREE E CONHEÇA NOSSO TRABALHO COM LIVROS FÍSICOS E ELETRONICOS: https://linktr.ee/oescribadoreino?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabcfG38NgAjijQ9TVarL-ChDQhDn6_gWJFTAVHzMSc2S2FXTDNxJPAdep8_aem_cX0uY5WQ1VuUU6WWjT0JQg Continuamos nesse vídeo, nosso estudo sobre a diferença entre Vida eterna e Reino. E nesse vídeo, vamos continuar abordando 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. Continuaremos a tratar de sete coisas importantes ligadas ao assunto desse Tribunal familiar: * A OCASIÃO EM QUE ELE SE DARÁ * O JUIZ QUE O PRESIDIRÁ * AS PESSOAS QUE SERÃO JULGADAS * A SEVERIDADE DO JULGAMENTO * O ASSUNTO QUE SERÁ JULGADO * O RESULTADO DO JULGAMENTO * O ALVO DO JULGAMENTO Nesse vídeo em específico, trataremos do segundo tópico: O JUIZ QUE PRESIDIRÁ esse Tribunal. Nos demais videos, ajudados pela graça de Deus, estudaremos os outros cinco itens.