Parish Papers by Norman Macleod
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The Judge will be _Jesus Christ_:-- "We must all appear before the judgment-seat of _Christ_." "_Jesus Christ_, who shall judge the living and the dead, at his appearing and kingdom." "The day when God will judge the secrets of men _by Jesus Christ_." "The Father judgeth no man, but hath _committed all judgment unto the Son_." Now, there are several reasons discernible by us why Jesus Christ should thus be "appointed to judge the world." 1. From the constitution of His _person_. As God, He is possessed of omniscience to discern every thought and intent of the heart; unerring wisdom and unsullied righteousness to try every case; with omnipotent power and sovereign authority to execute every sentence. On the other hand, as "the Son of man," He will appear in His human nature, for "every eye shall see Him." This "_same Jesus_" said the angels at His ascension, "who is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into heaven." Men will be judged by one who is their Brother, "who, in all points, was tried like one of us;" "who in all things was made like His brethren." 2. Another reason why Jesus Christ will direct all the proceedings of the day of judgment, arises from the peculiar relationship in which, as the only Mediator between God and man, He stands to the human race. |
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