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What happens at the judgement seat at the end of time. Who goes to Heaven, who goes to Paradise, and who is eternally destroyed?

Soapy

Son of his Father: The Heir and Prince
The scriptures relates three outcomes at the judgement seat that Jesus presided over:
  1. The first judgement which is for those are of Christ Jesus, the first resurrection. Those here are already judged as ‘sinless’ and become kings and brothers with Christ and sit in judgement over those of the second resurrection
  2. The second judgement - those of the second resurrection who are brought before the judgement seat of those in 1. above. Two outcomes from this… The first is those who are judged worthy for life in paradise with Jesus as their king and ruler…
  3. The rest are judged as WICKED and along with the already condemned demon angels, Satan, and Death, are DESTROYED - all memories of them are eternally erased… never to ever be recalled to memory!
The ‘Wicked’… do not judge ourselves who Jesus will condemn as such!!

The saved into Paradise… do not judge for yourself who one might be but pray, hope, and act in the ways of God and Christ so you may be such a candidate.

The Heavenly ones: kings and priests reigning with Christ Jesus… Never claim to such a one… in fact, no one of such a class would ever boast of being so… Paul, in the scriptures, often cites a life in Heaven and I read too often of people who say they will go to Heaven and be with Jesus because of what Paul wrote. But Paul is speaking to the ELECT… the Saints… those who gave their lives in complete servitude to God and Christ. Do you say you are one of such?
 

Soapy

Son of his Father: The Heir and Prince
The scriptures relates three outcomes at the judgement seat that Jesus presided over:
  1. The first judgement which is for those are of Christ Jesus, the first resurrection. Those here are already judged as ‘sinless’ and become kings and brothers with Christ and sit in judgement over those of the second resurrection
  2. The second judgement - those of the second resurrection who are brought before the judgement seat of those in 1. above. Two outcomes from this… The first is those who are judged worthy for life in paradise with Jesus as their king and ruler…
  3. The rest are judged as WICKED and along with the already condemned demon angels, Satan, and Death, are DESTROYED - all memories of them are eternally erased… never to ever be recalled to memory!
The ‘Wicked’… do not judge ourselves who Jesus will condemn as such!!

The saved into Paradise… do not judge for yourself who one might be but pray, hope, and act in the ways of God and Christ so you may be such a candidate.

The Heavenly ones: kings and priests reigning with Christ Jesus… Never claim to such a one… in fact, no one of such a class would ever boast of being so… Paul, in the scriptures, often cites a life in Heaven and I read too often of people who say they will go to Heaven and be with Jesus because of what Paul wrote. But Paul is speaking to the ELECT… the Saints… those who gave their lives in complete servitude to God and Christ. Do you say you are one of such?
Why do some Christians teach that all ‘good’ people go straight to Heaven when they die - because they are already judged? Who decides who is ‘good’ and who is ‘Wicked’?
 

Soapy

Son of his Father: The Heir and Prince
Why do some Christians teach that all ‘good’ people go straight to Heaven when they die - because they are already judged? Who decides who is ‘good’ and who is ‘Wicked’?
Did the ‘good’ thief on the cross go ‘directly to Heaven’ when he died (the scriptures says he was destined to go to Paradise).

Are Heaven and Paradise therefore the same place?
 
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