The Real Nature of this Judgment
9. Because man have sinned man have the carnal mind. (Rom. 8:6,7) and past sins. (Rom.
3:25).
10. Condemnation is shown to be for both the carnal mind and past sins together. Jn. 3:17-19;
Jam. 3:1,2; Jam. 5:9; 1 Kin. 8:32.
11. But the curing of man’s sin problem must begin on the inside of him first. Matt. 23:25,26;
Acts. 8:21,22.
12. God forgives (or saves) the penitent by changing his evil heart first. Ps. 51:10,17; Heb. 9:14;
Heb. 10:22; Jam. 4:8.
13. Thus he is made free from the condemnation for the sin of the carnal mind. Rom. 8:4,1.
14. This does not address his past sins, he is still guilty (or responsible) for them ; so that if he turns from righteousness and dies in sin, he would have to pay for all
his sins (the righteous period being forgotten) Eze. 18:19-26.
15. Man’s past sins are dealt with on the basis of his sanctification in this judgment. (1 Jn. 4:17;
1 Pet. 4:8; Jam. 5:20); Rom. 3:22-25; Acts. 3:19.
16. This judgment is that in which the man gets his final justification. Rom. 2:13,16; Rom.
3:30,31; Gal. 5:5,6; 1 Cor. 4: 1-5; 2 Tim. 4:1-8.
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