Greetings everyone.
My son John and I have recently been discussing a matter related to the Final Judgment that will interest you. It is a thought that I had never thought before, and it has benefitted me. He pointed out last week that if a person keeps his eyes on the single, unalterable fact that he will be judged solely on the basis of what he does, not on the basis of how he feels, then that person can ignore the spirits of depression, doubt, fear, etc., because they cannot control his actions.
Psychological diagnoses are irrelevant to the person who truly believes that what he does, not how he feels, is all that will matter in the Final Judgment, for he will keep his mind on doing good in God’s sight instead of being obsessed with how he is feeling.
We all feel the spirits that are in this world, but we will not be judged on the basis of what we have felt!
Here’s the latest communication from John. I thought it was worth passing on:
“I’ve been thinking about the uselessness of feeling encouraged, blessed, etc., without deeds. Those feelings are as useless as depression, without deeds. Tonight while reading James, I’m realizing it’s not just feelings [that are worthless without deeds] but it’s also understanding and wisdom. Everything that is intended to bring about worthy deeds is unperfected without those deeds. ‘Do you see that faith was working together with Abraham’s works and that faith was perfected by his works?’ (Jas. 2:22). We’re looking for something from Jesus, just as he is from us. When we are being blessed and encouraged by Jesus, he is doing something. In that moment, we can see more of who we really are, but those feelings must mature into deeds. Any understanding or feeling that doesn’t mature into deeds is lost. I think that goes for depression as well as blessings. What we DO decides where we end up:
James 1
21. Wherefore, laying aside all filthiness, and every wicked excess, receive with meekness the implanted word that is able to save your souls.
22. But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deluding yourselves.
23. For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man contemplating his natural face in a mirror,
24. who observed himself and went away, and immediately forgot what he was like.
25. But he who looks into the perfect law of liberty, and perseveres, not being a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this man will be blessed in his doing.
I think Jesus wants us to judge him by his deeds. We are supposed to learn to judge everything he does as good. But we have to judge what he did in order to judge it to be good – no doubt, judging it to be wrong many times as we learn. This feels so good! We think we are going to decide if something is good or bad when we judge it. But when it is Jesus, the verdict comes with the action. He is always good, but we will miss it if we judge it otherwise.”
This is what Jesus was talking about in John 12:48: “The word that I have spoken, that will judge [you] on the last day.” The only thing that will matter on that day is, did Jesus’ word produce good works in us who heard it, or not?
Some of us are struggling with feelings of depression, fear, doubt, etc., but so what? Those spirits are real, and they are around us, and we feel them. As long as those feelings do not determine our actions, and our faith keeps us doing what is good in God’s sight, we will be OK because our actions, not how we feel, will determine our judgment from God. And in time, if we keep doing the will of God, we will no doubt lose sight of those spirits, and have peace.
John 5
28. Don’t marvel at this, for an hour is coming in which all who are in the tombs will hear [Jesus’] voice,
29. and they will come out, those who did good things unto the resurrection of life, but those who did bad things unto the resurrection of damnation.
Pastor John
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