Paul Christensen
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The Bible doesn't say that we will appear before the Judgment seat of Paul or anyone else. It says that we will appear before the Judgment seat of Christ. So Christ is the only judge of whether a person is admitted into heaven or not.Hey, are you going to answer my question?
When you get to Heaven, do you think that Christ and Paul (for example, I could name a bunch of other people) will be happy to see you and both welcome you in? Or do you somehow think Paul's going to say "nope, he should go away", followed by him and Christ have an argument about it?
The criteria that has been set for admittance into heaven is faith in the finished work of Christ when he hung on the cross at Calvary. The Scripture says, "By grace are we saved through faith, not of ourselves; it is the gift of God; not of works lest any should boast".
So the big question that will be asked of all of us when we stand before the judgment seat of Christ is, "What was your attitude to Me [Christ]. Did you believe the gospel or reject it? When you heard the Scripture, "I [Jesus] am the Way the Truth and the Life and no person comes to the Father except by Me", did you embrace Me as your only Saviour and put your whole faith in Me alone?"
So, when we all stand before the Judgment seat, all church organisations will be irrelevant because they will all be burned up. No one will be able to say, "I trusted in the teachings of my church [whatever it may be]."