
The Final Judgment - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
At the Final Judgment we will inherit a place in the kingdom for which we are prepared. The scriptures teach of three kingdoms of glory—the celestial kingdom, the terrestrial kingdom, and the telestial kingdom (see D&C 88:20–32 ).
Judgment - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
What Is Judgment? After the Resurrection, when our spirits are restored to our immortal bodies, we will stand before the judgment seat of God. That will be when the Lord pronounces our eternal reward based on our actions, our circumstances, and the desires of our hearts.
Judgment - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Lord will enter into judgment with the ancients, Isa. 3:14. he looked for judgment, but behold oppression, Isa. 5:7. To turn aside the needy from judgment, Isa. 10:2. a spirit of judgment to him that sitteth in judgment, Isa. 28:6. Lord is a God of judgment, Isa. 30:18. shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles, Isa. 42:1 (Matt. 12:18).
Judge Not and Judging | Dallin H. Oaks Judge Not and ... - BYU …
1998年3月1日 · The key is to understand that there are two kinds of judging: final judgments, which we are forbidden to make; and intermediate judgments, which we are directed to make, but upon righteous principles. Today I will speak about gospel judging. Final Judgments. I will speak first of the final judgment.
The Final Judgment - Religious Studies Center
The last judgment is one of many doctrines taught in the Gospels but clarified by the second witness of the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon elucidates, for example, that Christ will be our primary judge. From it we also learn that the final judgment will occur after the resurrection, and we learn the criteria upon which we will be judged.
Final Judgment - Official Website of The Church of Jesus Christ of ...
All people will stand before God at the end of their mortal life to be judged for their actions. This judgment will come only after they have a complete understanding of God’s plan and have had an opportunity to repent of their sins.
Last Judgment - Mormonism, The Mormon Church, Beliefs,
2020年10月12日 · Latter-day Saint doctrine teaches that men will be judged by three different records: records which have been kept on earth; from the book of life, which is the record kept in heaven; and themselves. A lesson from the teaching manual Gospel Principles, printed by the Church, further explains how men and women are record-keepers of their lives:
Judgment - LDS Scripture Teachings
“ God does not judge men as we do, nor look upon them in the same light that we do. He knows our imperfections — all the causes, the ‘whys and wherefores’ are made manifest unto Him. He judges us by our acts and the intents of our hearts.
TRUTH Matters: Final Judgment
A purpose of the final judgment is to judge every person, to provide a separation of the faithful from the wicked, and to make available the promised blessings of eternal reward to God's faithful children. Jesus Christ is the judge. The concept of a final judgment requires that it be deferred until the entire mortal experience is completed.
The Last Judgment, According to Mormonism
Doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly referred to as the Mormon Church) teaches that there will be a literal final judgment. The Last or Final Judgment has received this name because there will be and have been …