The Final
Examination
You walk into the room. You are a
bit confused and apprehensive. What is going to happen? You stand before the
teacher, and he gives you the final examination. Are you ready? Have you prepared yourself? Flow
will you fare?
All of us who have gone through school remember final
exams. They were never pleasant, and they often represented a significant part of our grade. The
final exam was the last shot at redemption, the conclusion of a successful
class, or the final failure. It all depended on our understanding of the class
material, the teacher, and the nature of the exam itself.
The scriptures make it clear that we will all experience
the ultimate final examination
when the Lord returns. It is called the Day of Judgment. "Therefore having overlooked the times of
ignorance, God is now declaring to men that all people everywhere should
repent, because He has fixed a day in which He will judge the world in righteousness
through a Man whom He has appointed, having furnished proof to all men by raising Him from the
dead." (Acts 17:30-31 }
Since the
Day of Judgment is coming for you and me, it is good for us to Understand all we can about the Judgment Day. We do not know
when the Day of Judgment will come. Jesus- return is described as being like "a thief in
the night." Contrary to the vice
of many, Jesus" return will not be heralded by a rapture
or a great tribulation. and then a millennium. Instead. the Scriptures teach that Jesus could come at any moment. and
when He does return, He will immediately judge all mankind. (Matt 24:4-1-25:6) Either we will be ready for His return or
we will not be ready. There is no
other alternative!
God does
not leave us in doubt regarding the basis of the judgment; in fact, you could call it an "open book"
exam. We will be judged on the basis of our works, whether we have obeyed Jesus and
served Him and His righteousness, or if we have not obeyed Jesus and served
evil. ( Rom
2:5-11, Rev 20:12-13) Those works will be judged by the standard of God's Word, just as
Jesus promised. (John 12:48)
What shall we do then? Some people live in continual fear,
knowing that the Lord is
coming, but not knowing when. Yet God would not have us live in fear, instead we ought to live in preparation.
(1 Thess 5:1-10) If we believe that the Bible is true, that Jesus Is the Christ. the Son of God. and will return one
day to judge the living and the dead,
then we must live according to that conviction. We must constantly be busy in His kingdom doing His will.
(Gal 2:20; Rom 6:16-19) If we are faithful servants, it will not matter if the
Lord returns today, tomorrow, or after our deaths. Let us he prepared for that
final exam, and inherit eternal life. Eric