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The NXR Podcast

QUESTIONS - Will Christians Be Ashamed In The Final Judgment?

The NXR Podcast

NXR STUDIOS

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Will Christians have to confess their sins publicly in the Final Judgment? Will Christians feel guilty or ashamed in the Final Judgment?

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Will we confess sins publicly in the final judgment and feel guilty in the final judgment?

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Great question. Um, no. All right. So first I'm going to say no and then I'm going to say yes.

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I'll distinguish it between the two. Um, I don't think we're going to confess our sins publicly

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in the final judgment because what that

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implies was contained in that image is that we're confessing our sins to men. Now, we do have

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biblical commands in this life as a Christian church confess to our sins one to another, not just to the

0:51.3

Lord, but one to another that you might pray for one another, that you

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might be healed. But I think the reason why we confess our sins to men in this life, and we never

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confess our sins to fellow brothers and sisters in Christ at the expense or as a substitute

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to confessing to the Lord. And real quick, just on the, on the issue of confession

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itself, it's important that we recognize because some people are like, what do you mean

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confess to the Lord? Why do we even need to confess to the Lord? He's omniscient. He knows everything.

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Well, this is why. Confession is not informing. It is not informing God of our sin.

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It is acknowledging our sin and agreeing with God about what he

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says regarding the severity of our sin. Let me say that again. Confessing your sin to the Lord

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is not informing the Lord of your sin. He has no need of you informing him. He is omniscient. He knows everything. Nothing is hidden from him. All right?

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So confessing your sin to the Lord does not mean that you're informing, merely informing the Lord of your

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sin. It means that you are acknowledging and agreeing with God about what he says about your sin and the

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