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Meditate upon JUDGMENT!

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William Dyer September, 17 2009 Audio
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William Dyer September, 17 2009
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Meditate Upon Judgment by William
Dyer Meditate often on these four
last things. Death, which is most certain. Judgment, which is most strict. Hell, which is most doleful. Heaven, which is most delightful. Meditate upon judgment, which
is most strict. We must all appear before the
judgment seat of Christ. Those who will not come before
His mercy seat shall be forced to come before His judgment seat. Those who will not hear His word
shall feel His sword. Those who are graceless in this
day will be speechless in that day. at the world's end, such
will be at their wit's end to see the earth flaming, the heavens
melting, the stars falling, the graves opening, the judgment
hastening, the sun and moon mourning, Christ and His angels coming. He who comes to raise the dead
will also come to judge the dead. O sirs, the great day to great
sinners will be a dreadful day, when they shall see Christ coming
in the clouds, with great power and glory, crowned with dignity,
enraged with anger, and attended with His angel-reapers. He will
bring all kings and nobles, high and low, rich and poor, to His
judgment bar. And there He will judge them,
not by the whiteness of their faces, but by the blackness of
their hearts. He comes to judge the earth. He will judge the world in righteousness
and the peoples with equity. Psalm 98 9. You who make no account of His
coming, how can you give an account at His coming? Sirs, meditation
on judgment may make you judgment-proof. Those who now judge themselves
in their own private sessions shall not be judged by Christ
at His great white throne judgment.
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