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Soon life's pilgrimage will end. All children of God will face Jesus at His Judgment Seat. Will it be an awards podium, with some receiving more rewards, some less? What about negative reward? Is that a possibility? If so, what does it suggest about how we should live our lives here and now? The author deals with the largely neglected doctrine of rewards, warning from the Scriptures that our Judgment Seat verdict (positive or negative) will determine our place in His kingdom. He addresses numerous challenging questions, such as ... -How is salvation of the soul distinguished from salvation of…mehr

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Soon life's pilgrimage will end. All children of God will face Jesus at His Judgment Seat. Will it be an awards podium, with some receiving more rewards, some less? What about negative reward? Is that a possibility? If so, what does it suggest about how we should live our lives here and now? The author deals with the largely neglected doctrine of rewards, warning from the Scriptures that our Judgment Seat verdict (positive or negative) will determine our place in His kingdom. He addresses numerous challenging questions, such as ... -How is salvation of the soul distinguished from salvation of the spirit? -When Jesus warned, "What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?" was He speaking to the lost or to the saved? -Will all believers have equal standing in the age to come? -Does Outer Darkness really refer to Hell or could it have a bearing on saints? -Are all children of God automatically included as part of Christ's bride? -Who will rule and reign with Christ? -Who are the overcomers in the New Testament and to whom do the rewards for overcomers apply? -How do we prepare to meet Jesus and hear the words, Well done?
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Autorenporträt
James S. Hollandsworth has served as a pastor for more than eighteen years. Prior to his call to the ministry, he worked for ten years in various financial capacities in the corporate world. He is presently the Pastor of Tri-City Baptist Church, an independent congregation in North Carolina. Pastor Hollandsworth holds a B.S. degree in Finance and a M.A. degree in Biblical Studies. He is burdened to equip saints to reign with Christ.