The last weeks of Ordinary Time focus on eschatology, the Last Things (death, judgment, heaven, hell). Before the post-Vatican II reform of the Lectionary (the Book of Biblical Readings for Mass), the ...
When you hear the term “The Judgment Seat of Christ,” what are your first thoughts? I have a little history (length of time saved and exposure to many different schools of thought), but I have to say ...
“I hope you sense that Jesus Christ was then and is now our Friend, our Guide, our Great Physician, our Counselor and above all, our Savior, Redeemer and Advocate with the Father,” taught Elder Jörg ...
Jesus said “Do not judge, or you too will be judged” — and at this cultural moment, judgement has acquired a negative ...
God "did not send his Son to condemn, but to save" and "he who believes in Him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is already condemned," and in this sense "the judgment has already begun".
A recent encounter with someone who stopped attending church because they felt judged prompted local writer Kathleen Maxwell-Rambie to explore what the Bible says about judgment and mercy.