One of the most difficult areas of Bible doctrine that Hardshellism has is in regard to the future judgment of believers at the return of Christ. In recent days I have been studying once again this topic. Paul said that all believers "must stand before the judgment seat (Greek "bema") of Christ to give account of the deeds done in the body, whether good or evil." (II Cor. 5: 10 and Rom. 14:10) I recommend that all read Dr. John Piper's article on the topic.
In "What Happens When You Die? All Appear Before the Judgment Seat of Christ" (see here) Dr. Piper gives fully my views on the subject.
What do the Hardshells do with such passages in view of their unique presuppositions?
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