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God Entrusted All Authority of Judgment to Jesus
They poured curses on Jesus saying to him, “You’re the devil, you’re the leader of demons, you’re a heretic.” Yet, Jesus didn’t judge them and instead, bore the cross they put on him, for the sake of sinners and on their behalf.
In Rv 2:17, Jesus gave the authority of judgment and the food of eternal life to the one who overcomes (the promised pastor). So, should [I] begin the judgment together with the 12 tribe leaders? If God and Jesus tell us to do so, then [we] must. We must think about Jesus of(on) the cross and his disciple, Stephen.
In Revelation, one kind of judgment was carried out, and the second promise was also kept. The judgment that God directly carries out will certainly be fulfilled according to His word. The judgment of Mt 24 and Rv 13 was the judgment of the chosen people using the devil.
The events of Mt 10 are the events that took place in order to become the testimony at the time of judgment. They become the testimony of how these people acted towards God’s working messengers. Whether in the past or today, the judgment of Mt 24, Rv 13, and Rv 6 took place due to the events of Rv 2-3.
The judgment that must take place is [given to] two places, the first is the chosen people who betrayed, and the second is the destroyers. These destroyers are judged using the promised new people (Rv 15-16), and there is also the judgment done directly by God. The judgments like that of the time of Noah, the time of Lot, and Rv 18 are [works] that God carries out according to promise.
There must be a judgment that is like the time of Noah and the time of Lot for the first heaven and first earth to pass away and for there to be a new heaven and new earth.
Regarding the events of the betrayal and destruction of the chosen people, there was a fight between the chosen people who betrayed and the enemy, the destroyers. Because the betrayers were unable to overcome, they were swallowed up by the destroyers, and the betrayers and destroyers became one, like in Rv 16.
Those who fight against the destroyers are the new kingdom and new people—the 144,000—of Rv 7 and Rv 14. God becomes one with these promised people and then judges the destroyers.
However, one must not forget that this promised judgment is a judgment that is like the time of Noah and the time of Lot. One must believe the words that the will [of God] will be fulfilled on earth as it was fulfilled in heaven, and that there will be the marriage in which God and His tabernacle, the city of New Jerusalem, come down to the new heaven and new earth and become one [with them].
Believers, instead of just saying that they are going to heaven, must first know when and where the kingdom of heaven will be, what kind of people have the qualifications to enter this kingdom of heaven, and what kind of place the kingdom of heaven is.
In Jn 14 and Jn 17, it was made known that Jesus was in God, and God was in Jesus, and that Jesus was in the disciples, and the disciples were in Jesus, and that they had become one. It was said that hearing the words of Jesus was hearing the words that God spoke from within Jesus. This was making known that the spirit and flesh had become one. We also will be like them when the spirit and flesh become one like in Rv 19.
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