Did YOU do what I said?
My judgment seat is so basic that a 5 year old will understand it perfectly. There is no confusing jargon, no loopholes, no plea bargains, no probation, no guilt and no condemnation. It is not a matter of life, or second death, that’s My Father’s courtroom. “My court is for believers only and every single believer must all appear before My judgment seat; so that every one may receive his reward for the things he did from the day of his or her new birth. The things that you did while in your human body as a believer, will be judged by Me, whether it was good or bad,” 2 Corinthians 5:10.
There is no threat of hell in My court room, but things will be very quiet when some well known believers are before My bench. The heat from the testing flame will take everyone back for a moment as “every man’s work is made manifest: for that day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall test every man’s work of what sort it is. [14] If any man’s work remains fireproof, he shall receive a reward. [15] and If any man’s work ignites and turns to ashes, he will suffer a shocking loss: but he himself shall be saved; because the fire cannot ignite his blood covered soul, 1 Corinthians 3:13-15.
Most people are under the misconception that a name in Christian lights with large crowds and great fanfare will have heaven standing at attention when they enter the courtroom. This is what you will hear Me say to every believer, “Friend, DID YOU DO WHAT I SAID?” Your answer will be irrelevant because the fire will do the talking. Then I will say, LET’S SEE, as I signal an angel to touch your soul with the torch. Every thing that you took credit for, everything you you boasted about, and all the applause you accepted will instantly ignite. Everything that had your name instead of Mine, will be gone in a flash.
Today My advice to you is: Take heed that you do not do your serving to be seen of men: otherwise you have no reward coming from your Father in heaven. [2] Therefore when and if you do what I ask, do not sound a trumpet about it, as this classifies you with the hypocrites in the churches and on the streets. They do things so they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They already have their reward, Matthew 6:1-2.
There will also be many great outbursts of joy and dancing as the fire touches the soul of the little maid, the widow, and the mom that scrubbed floors praising Me with joy. They will scream with joy as piles of gold, silver and gems appear, to me traded for homes and mansions in the neighborhoods close to the throne room! Why don’t you prepare while you are still in a human body, and each night answer this question: Did you do what I said today? Then just before you fall asleep, ask again: Holy Spirit, did I really obey you, or did I mess up and please man? I assure you, He will answer with an inner peace and joy and you will rest well, knowing that great is your reward in heaven!
Always keep this in mind: You are very blessed, when men hate you, and when they separate you from their company, and reproach you, and broadcast your name as evil, for doing what I said. [23] It may seem crazy, but rejoice in that day, and leap for joy: for, behold, your reward is great in heaven: for their fathers did the same thing to the prophets, Luke 6:22-23.
~ Jim Hammerle
Jim Hammerle (1941-2017) began ministry working with David Wilkerson and Nicky Cruz, founding Teen Challenge Philadelphia. 6 times in the mission field pastoring a mission ship, 15 years with tv and radio, teaching, and preaching. As a retired businessman, Jim helped to feed widows and orphans in Uganda, helping Muslims find the Jesus who fed them. He became His banker and was privileged to give His money away, wherever He decided, so he also helping to build an orphanage in Haiti and investing in lives in the USA. Totally in love with his Lord, at age 73 he served in ministry at Victory Christian Church and lived every hour listening for his Heavenly Father’s voice. Jim passed away on May 23, 2017 to be with the LORD. |
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