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I'm disappointed that you think I am comparing myself to Paul. Actually, I am attempting to emulate Christ, which is a duty we are all called to do. I was QUOTING Paul, which we are all entitled to do.Good grief. Get over yourself. Comparing yourself to Paul? You know nothing compared to Paul.
That is not what Paul was saying to Felix in Acts 24:25, "...as he reasoned of righteousness, temperance, and judgment about to come, Felix trembled..."God has not yet judged the world. My goodness you are completely lacking in discernment. Has He judged you yet? No. I'm sure you have not yet stood before the judgment seat of Christ to give an account of yourself. He will judge all people at the same time, as Matthew 25:31-46 indicates and that has not yet happened.
And it is not what Paul was saying to those on Mars Hill in Acts 17:31, "Because he hath appointed a day, in the which he is about to judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained..."
James 5 wrote that "the judge standeth before the door", when "the coming of the Lord has drawn near" for that first-century generation to experience in their days.
My judgment before the throne of God has not yet occurred because the next final judgment in the future has not yet arrived on the calendar. God judged all the dead back in AD 70, just as Matthew 25:31-46 mentioned. God will again judge all the dead in the future who will have died after AD 70. Nobody gets out of this experience of giving an account before God. You want to limit this to one occasion ONLY, but that is not how the Scriptures describe it.
Did you not read my confident assertion above that God will not give me a stone if I ask for bread? I trust my Father in heaven implicitly to make good on His promise that "they who seek the Lord understand all things". This is a promise which I can wholeheartedly depend upon. But we have this treasure in "earthen vessels", so that the credit for any excellency of power may be of God and not of us (2 Cor. 4:7). I don't put trust my failing memory, or in my own ability to exegete the Scriptures properly, but I have unbounded trust that God is able to teach me personally out of His word with the aid of the indwelling Holy Spirit.If you're begging, then that would indicate you have doubts. You don't have to beg. You can calmly and confidently ask Him for wisdom and He will give it to you if you don't doubt.
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