Matthew 12:36, "But I say
unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account
thereof in the day of judgment."
The Word of God tells us that people will give account to
God for EVERY IDLE WORD spoken on Judgment Day. This reveals the extent to
which God will hold humanity accountable for the good and bad we do. Not one
thing will be overlooked.
What does the Bible mean by “idle words”? It means that
when we speak to others, without seasoning our words with grace to honor the
Lord, we have wasted those words. Every believer is expected to hold forth the
word of life, i.e., the good news of Jesus Christ crucified, buried and risen.
The Gospel is the “power” by which we are saved, to every one which believeth
(Romans 1:16).
Philippians 2:16, “HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE; that I
may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I have not run in vain, neither laboured
in vain.” What a wonderful Bible verse. The Bible calls soul-winning, holding
forth the WORD OF LIFE. The Gospel is the Word which giveth new life to those
who receive it by believing on Jesus. John 1:12, “But as many as received Him,
to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on
His name.”
You don't have to pray for God to judge your enemies,
because He has already promised to do so (Romans 12:19). God will judge each
and every human being for the good and bad they do. There will be different
judgments, one for the saved (2nd Corinthians 5:10-11) and another for the
unsaved (Revelation 20:11-15). God will judge men even for the wasted words
they have spoken. How much more shall God judge those who utter hurtful words,
or hateful words, or words that cause injury to others. Words are very powerful.
Wars have been started and ended by mere words. Lifetime friendships have been
forged and destroyed by mere words.
As the saying goes, a man is only as good as his words. The
same is true of God, which is why Psalm 138:2 tells us “for Thou hast magnified
Thy word above all Thy name.” God has magnified the Bible above the name of
Jesus, because God's name is only as trustworthy as His Words. This is why
Jesus said in John 14:2, “if it were not so, I would have told you.” Jesus said
what He meant, and meant what He said.
When I ponder the Biblical truth that God will judge men
for even the very words they speak, I am horrified to think of what will be the
eternal consequences of those who mass-murder the innocent, take advantage of
the poor and destroy families.
The Bible also tells us that God will reward us for a cup
of water given in Jesus' precious name. In fact, the Bible says that God will
reward us for a cup of water given even in a disciple's name. Mark 10:42, “And
whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water
only in the name of a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall in no wise lose
his reward.” This means if we help another Christian who is serving the Lord,
or help the unfortunate in a disciple's name, God will reward us for that as
well. No good deed for the Lord will go unrewarded.
Let me say that most of the charitable work done in the
world today will NOT be rewarded, because it is not done in Jesus' name nor a
disciple's name. Most of the religious work being done today is in the flesh.
God will not reward charity that is done to further demonic causes. Most
charities are ecumenical, teaching a vague Social Gospel. Jesus plainly taught
that a man must be born again to enter Heaven (John 3:5). No amount of
charitable work can buy one's way into Heaven.
There is not one 501c3 government licensed Church. Not one.
The Church never has been, nor ever will be, a government licensed business.
The Church is two or more believers assembling together in Jesus’ name (Matthew
18:20). Members of the Body of Christ may gather together under the umbrella of
a 501c3 organization; but the organization itself is not the Church in any way,
fashion or form. This deception has confused many people today, who blindly
think that a government licensed (and increasingly controlled) business is the
Church. The only Authority of a Church is the Bible. When men are the
authority, then you have a cult. When the government is the authority, then you
have a Police State.
Everything that we do, good or bad, is being recorded by
God. It's interesting that the Bible says God keeps “books” in Heaven. I like
that. Revelation 20:12, “and the books were opened.” God doesn't use computers,
high speed tracking devices or RFIDs to monitor us. He uses good old-fashioned
BOOKS. It is interesting that an omnipotent God, Who can remember everything
and needs no method of keeping records, would choose to use BOOKS to keep track
of everything that we do in life. So, remember that. Everything that HAPPENS
anywhere is recorded in HEAVEN. The books will be opened in eternity, and we
will be required to give account of our life. Oh, how so many of us will then
wish we had given our lives to serving God, won souls to Jesus Christ while we
had the chance, and helped “the least of these” (Matthew 25:40).
It is encouraging to me that Jesus said He would reward me,
even for a cup of water given in a disciple's name. That means God is going to
reward me for every keystroke on my computer, every Gospel of John given away,
and everything that I do to help the unfortunate in Jesus' name.
I also realize that God is going to hold me accountable for
even the words I idly speak; thus, I want to obey Colossian 4:6, “Let your
speech be alway with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought
to answer every man.” Salt makes a person thirsty. Our words should be seasoned
with the grace of God's Word, holding forth the Word of life, causing people to
become thirsty for more. When Jesus spoke concerning Moses and the prophets,
the Bible says the disciple's hearts BURNED within them. Luke 24:32, “And they
said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while He talked with us
by the way, and while He opened to us the Scriptures?” There are many people in
the world today who are hungry for the truth of God's Word. We have the responsibility
and opportunity to sow the Word of God.
Life is not a trifle matter with God. He is going to judge
us for everything, even for a cup of water given in a disciple's name, or for
the wasted words we speak. Everything is being written down in Heaven, in
books, and those books will be opened on Judgment Day. Those books are going to
be very intimidating in God's courtroom. There is not enough teaching in our
churches on The Judgment Seat of Christ in 2nd Corinthians 5:10-11. The Bible
speaks in verse 11 of the “terror of the Lord.” King David pleaded with God in
Psalm 6:1, “O LORD, rebuke me not in Thine anger, neither chasten me in Thy hot
displeasure.” Too many believers take the Scriptures lightly and don't fear God
as they should. Hebrews 10:30-31, “The Lord shall judge His people. It is a
fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.” Do you fear God? I do.
Please understand that salvation is NOT based upon our good
outweighing our bad as many people have been misled to think. No amount of good
can erase the bad (i.e., the sins) from one's record. This is why God needed to
send His Son into the world, to pay our sin debt. Jesus came to SAVE SINNERS!
Every Word Bible
I am dismayed when I hear professed Christians say that the
Bible is not something we should fight over. What? If God is going to judge us
for the very words we speak, then don't you think that the Words He speaks are
equally important? Yes, of course! Everything that we believe as Christians
hinge upon EVERY WORD THAT PROCEEDETH OUT OF THE MOUTH OF GOD (Matthew 4:4).
Therefore, I need every word, Bible. God only wrote one Book. There are
literally hundreds of English translations, which vary widely in their content,
meaning and doctrine. This is why I defend, love and promote only the King
James Bible. All other English translations on the market today are corrupt! It
does matter, very much, that we have the right message, from a trustworthy
Bible.
There is Only One Gospel
I believe that one's salvation is solely based in Christ's
righteousness and has absolutely nothing to do with one's desire to depart from
sin. Romans 4:5-6 plainly teaches that salvation is without works of
self-righteousness, and that we are saved by the imputed righteousness of Jesus
Christ. Salvation is of the Lord. A changed life is the FRUIT of genuine
repentance; and not a part of the ROOT of saving faith. A person gives up their
sins because they ARE a Christian; and not to BECOME a Christian. The changed
life comes AFTER a person is saved, as a person grows in the milk of the Word
(1st Peter 2:2).
There are hundreds of perversions of the Gospel nowadays.
Every believer needs to be a watchman, a pit bull guard dog, that shines the
Light of God's Word upon the darkness. That's the only way to expose the
darkness, i.e., by shining the Lamp of God's Word upon it. Salvation is
simple—we are SINNERS and Jesus is the SAVIOR.
If a person must forsake their sinful habits to be saved,
then salvation is extremely complicated. 1st John 1:10 says that we are calling
God a liar if we say we are without sin. Only Jesus is completely without sin
(1st Peter 2:22).
Conclusion
If more Christians grasped the Biblical truth that God will
reward and punish even the smallest and seemingly insignificant words and
deeds, then it would revolutionize their life. How encouraging it is to know
that everything we do, even the smallest work, will be rewarded by God in
eternity.
And also, if we shall give account for every idle word
spoken, then we need to guard our every word, deed and decision. We belong to
the King! God is keeping track of everything we say and do, and will hold us
accountable on Judgment Day. 1st Thessalonians 4:6 plainly warns that God will
avenge the defrauded. Romans 14:12 says we will all give account as individuals
before God.
God is going to begin His judgment with the Church, and
then the unsaved. 1st Peter 4:17, “For the time is come that judgment must
begin at the house of God: and if it first begins at us, what shall the end be
of them that obey not the gospel of God?”
We are living in a Godless world (1st John 5:19). All seek
their own and not the things which are Jesus Christ's (Philippians 2:21). Most
people have churchianity without Christianity. They are in serious trouble with
God. They are still hell bound in their sins.
I've witnessed to countless people in my life, most of whom
listened to everything I said, and yet didn't hear a word. It's like the phrase
from the movie, The Sixth Sense... “I see dead people.” That is what I see in
the world today... dead people... going about their daily selfish,
self-centered and self-righteous lives, all headed for the Lake of Fire!
The Bible is very clear that God is a meticulous God. The
Words of God are exact and immutable (unchangeable). God will judge the wicked
for the smallest sins committed; and He will reward the righteous for the
smallest good they've done. Jesus said in Matthew 5:18, “Till heaven and earth
pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be
fulfilled.” That is how meticulous God is! God cares (1st Peter 5:7) and
everything matters to God.
This apostate generation takes everything lightly, like
nothing really matters except unity and so-called “love.” They're all a bunch
of apostates who don't care about the things of Jesus Christ. God cares about
the smallest details...
God cares about the least of these, including the beloved animals.
God cares about that cup of water we give to someone. God
cares about the late nights we stay up to do His work. God cares about every
word that comes out of our mouth. God cares about everything that we do. God
cares about everything that our enemies do to hurt us and our labors for the
Lord. God cares about that one sinner who destroyeth much good (Ecclesiastes
9:18). God cares about the individual, the one sheep that wanders away from the
ninety-nine (Matthew 18:12). God cares about our feelings and thoughts. God
cares about every lost soul that we witness to, and the effort we put forth to
lead people to Jesus Christ (1st Corinthians 3:8).
God cares about little things. Nothing goes unnoticed. God
cares about the fine print. God cares about every dollar stolen from the
American public by our government. God cares about every violation of our
Constitutional rights. God cares about the one sinner that repents (Luke 15:7).
Proverb 15:3, “The eyes of the LORD are in every place, beholding the evil and
the good.”
So, keep those two things in mind, a cup of water, and some
idle words. Every little thing matters to God, whether it be good or bad.
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