Wednesday, May 21, 2008

All judgement handed to the one who will not judge

What does it mean that the Father has handed over all judgement to the Son? What on earth does it mean that the Son then will not judge the world, but his words will?
Will people be judged on whether they accepted God's refusal to judge?

3 comments:

Mike Bull said...

Hi Mick

Some thoughts:

Adam ascended as head, received the (single) Law and the Lord came traversing the garden to and fro in the Spirit of the (judgment) day on Day 14 (the end of Adam's first week). The heavenly pattern was not mirrored on the earth.

Moses ascended the mountain as head and received the Law. The open scroll was seen by Ezekiel and Zechariah. It was finally rolled up (as the old "heavens") in AD70, the end of Israel's week. The heavenly pattern was not mirrored on the earth.

Samuel gave Saul a command to wait for him. Saul failed and Samuel came and judged on the seventh day.

Christ ascended as head and received a new scroll. This made a new governing heavens. When opened, it poured out the Spirit and wiped out the Old Covenant, creating a new earth. This scroll is still open. It comes as a sword and divides us like a sacrifice to the joints and marrow. It comes as the jealous inspection (Numbers 5) and we taste life or death. The heavenly pattern will be mirrored on the earth.

It is the Covenant, the Ark lid, a firmament-sky covering us (corporately) from the judgment of God if we keep it. The New Jerusalem is the new heavens, the governing light. It is the Tabernacle pattern we are measuring out on the earth.

Jesus' word is truth. When it "measures" us He does not play favourites. He comes every Day 7, as we meet together, and inspects the churches, with seven Lampstand eyes roaming to and fro.

The word given us at ascension (Day 3 - Firstfruits) by the mediator (He who advocates between heaven and earth) is what judges us on Day 7 (Booths).

Blessings!

Mike W said...

crap, I forgot people might still read this! Just musing

Matthew Moffitt said...

We all read it