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What is judged? the things in the books, according to their works. Not according to their names being in any book. Verse 13: Who is judged here? The dead who were in the sea, and death, and hell. The dead in the sea were not in hell. What is judged? every man according to his works. Not according to their names being in any book. Verse 14: Death and hell are cast into the lake of fire. Not the dead, not those dead from the sea. Verse 15: And of the small and great dead, who were not written in the book of life, were cast into the lake of fire. So, of the small and great dead, who were being judged by their works, were any written in the book of life? It says that those who were NOT written in the book of life, not all. It leaves some doubt that all went into the lake of fire. Now, regarding salvation: we know that, before Calvary, it was the works based on the law that decided if a man went to paradise/Heaven or not. A man was judged on his 'works'. In the Tribulation, it was necessary to have both faith and works in order to endure to the end. I'm at work and it's difficult to try to look up the passages online, but I'll try to do that, later tonight, as time allows: after work we've got revival at our church, and by the time I get home I imagine I'll be pretty tired. Anyone else who wants to jump in and explain this better than I have, be my guest. |
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