Judgment at the Second Advent

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Ellen G. White Estate, Devotional for October 11
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Judgment at the Second Advent

I charge thee therefore before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall
judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom. 2 Tim.
4:1. 


The judgment scene will take place in the presence of all the worlds;
for in this judgment the government of God will be vindicated, and His
law will stand forth as "holy, and just, and good." Then every case will
be decided, and sentence will be passed upon all. Sin will not then
appear attractive, but will be seen in all its hideous magnitude. 

No human language can portray the scenes of the second coming of the Son
of man in the clouds of heaven. He is to come with His own glory, and
with the glory of the Father and of the holy angels. He will come clad
in the robe of light, which He has worn from the days of eternity.
Angels will accompany Him. Ten thousand times ten thousand will escort
Him on His way. The sound of the trumpet will be heard, calling the
sleeping dead from the grave. The voice of Christ will penetrate the
tomb, and pierce the ears of the dead, "and all that are in the graves .
. . shall come forth." 

"And before him shall be gathered all nations." The very One who died
for man is to judge him in the last day: for the Father "hath committed
all judgment unto the Son: . . . and hath given him authority to execute
judgment also, because he is the Son of man." What a day that will be,
when those who rejected Christ will look upon Him whom their sins have
pierced. 

At His second coming, conviction will be brought to every heart. Those
who have turned from Him to the trivial things of this earth, seeking
selfish interests and worldly honor, will in the day of His coming
acknowledge their mistake. These are the ones spoken of by the Revelator
as "all kindreds of the earth," who "shall wail because of him." . . . 

"And they also which pierced him." These words apply not only to the men
who pierced Christ when He hung on the cross of Calvary, but to those
who by evil-speaking and wrong-doing are piercing Him today.

>From Maranatha - Page 292




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