The Judgment Seat Of Christ
 
The Judgment Of Believers
 
by
       Leonard Ravenhill 
 
 
           "For we shall all stand before the Judgment Seat Of Christ."           Romans 14:10 KJV
 
 
I want to tell you a story about when I was a young boy going to       school. You know, I didn’t mind school too much, but in those days I was       very envious of the school Captain. His name was Renton, and he sat just       across the aisle from me. He was the best soccer player in the school and       that’s what I wanted to be. He was the best at cricket, and I liked       cricket. He was the best runner we had, and I liked running. He was not       only an excellent athlete, but a very good artist as well. And on top of       all that, he was the smartest guy in the whole school.
        If I could ever save up my stomachaches, I’d save them until the day       before the final exam. But my mother was smart. She knew I was saving them       up. I don’t know how she knew, but she always did. I’d get up that       morning and say, "Oh mother, I don’t feel good at all. I think I       should stay home today." But she’d always say, "You can stay       home 
tomorrow - but not today." But staying home tomorrow       wouldn’t do me any good because today was the day of the final exam. 
Today       was the day of judgment!
       I know Renton never felt like that because whenever we had a test, as       soon as the questions were put down on the board, he would get his paper       and dash through them. He was through the first two or three subjects       before I’d even gotten the thing read. He and another fellow used to       say, "Oh boy, exams!" They knew they’d be first and second in       the class when the grades came out, and so they were excited about taking       the test. Final exams didn’t scare them. These boys were always at the       top. They were not afraid of the Day of Judgment. They were not afraid -       because they were 
prepared for it.
QUALITY NOT QUANTITY
For we are God’
s fellow workers; you are God’
s       field, God’
s building. According to the grace of God which was       given to me, as a wise master builder I laid a foundation, and another is       building upon it. But let each man be careful how he builds upon it. For       no man can lay a foundation other than the one which is laid, which is       Jesus Christ. Now if any man builds upon the foundation with gold, silver,       precious stones, wood, hay, straw, each man’
s work will become       evident; for the day will show it, because it is to be revealed with fire;       and the fire itself will test the quality of each man’s       work." (I Cor. 3:9-13)        The above scripture is talking about the day all believers will stand       before the Lord. When every follower of Jesus will account for his life       and his deeds before all of heaven itself. Notice what it says very       carefully, 
"...the fire itself will test the quality       of each man’s work." Not 
how much work, but rather 
what       kind of work. Not the 
quantity but the 
quality. This       scripture is speaking of your whole life’s work. In other words, your       life’s work can be wood or hay or straw - or it can be silver, gold, or       costly stones. And on that day, the fire will put it to the final test.       What fire? The Bible tells that God is love, but it also tells us that He       is a consuming fire as well. 
(Heb. 12:29)        Paul continues by saying, 
"If any man’s work which he had       built upon it remains, he shall receive a reward. If any man’s work is       burned up, he shall suffer loss; but he himself shall be saved, yet so as       through fire." (I Cor. 3:14-15) This illustration would be       extremely significant to the people of Corinth that Paul was speaking to,       because not too long before this was written, their whole city was       devastated by fire. They all knew firsthand what damage fire could do.       When the fire swept through Corinth, every house that was built out of       wood, hay, or straw, was devastated and left in ashes. But the more       wealthy people there had houses built with beautiful pillars of granite       and some even had houses built totally out of marble. These houses made of       costly stones were still standing after the fire swept through, though       they were obviously very badly scorched.
YOUR LIFE INVESTMENT
Let’s visualize it another way. One man is given $10,000 and he       invests it in wood - maybe some lovely mahogany. So this man’s entire       life work is made out of wood. It’s very beautiful, but when the fire       goes through it, what do you have? All you have is ashes, maybe up to your       ankles, and that’s all there is left. The next man is given $10,000 and       he invests it in hay. Another man given the same amount invests all of it       in straw. Does that sound foolish? Well, people do it every day. Why?       Because if you put $10,000 into hay or straw, it looks like you are       getting a lot for your money. You could probably buy half the straw in       Texas for $10,000, but boy you’re going to have a mess when the fire       gets to it. Instead of ashes to your ankles, or ashes to your knees,       it’ll be up to your nose maybe. But that’s what some lives are going       to be like: wood, hay, stubble - then ashes.
       Now let’s look at a few people who made much wiser investments.       There’s a man over here who has $10,000, and he invests it in gold (he       won’t get much at $400 an ounce, will he?). The next man invests $10,000       in silver, and another man invests the same amount in costly stones. Each       of the six men I’ve just spoken of had the same amount of money, but       they all chose different things to invest it in. Now, we are talking about       your 
life’s work. Do you get the picture? Our whole life, from       the very moment we begin to witness for Christ, including all of our       service and our labor for Him, is going to be tested by fire. We must be       very careful to make wise investments, or in the end, all that will be       left is ashes.
ETERNAL VALUE
Will our life’s work stand the test of the fire when we come before       the Lord? Will it have lasting eternal value - or will it end up in ashes?       There’s an interesting difference between wood, hay, straw - and gold,       silver, and costly stones. Wood, hay, and stubble are found 
above the       ground. They catch the eye, just like many people’s ministries do. They       are quite plentiful and easy to find. On the other hand, silver, gold, and       precious stones are found 
below the ground. Nobody sees them -       again, like many people’s ministries. They’re not just lying around in       a field somewhere for anyone to pick up. They are much harder to come by,       in fact it takes a lot of hard work to get them. That’s why they are so       expensive. They are of much higher quality than many other things, and       much more rare, too. Again, it’s the 
quality, not the quantity       that sets their value. Many things are difficult in the Christian life,       but we should desire to acquire those things which will hold their value,       not only on earth, but in heaven as well.
MINISTRY AND MONEY
Every person’s life, including all of his ministry, is going to pass       through the fire. There’s a lot of public ministry that’s going to go       down in flames on that day, my brothers. The fire is going to take the big       showy life of every man and burn it until only a bunch of ashes is left.       I’m tired of seeing these fellows begging for money on television. I       believe every dime that comes into any ministry will need to be answered       for before the Judgment Seat of Christ one day. Jesus talked about these       men who’d go and take widows’ houses. 
(Luke 20:46-47) Well,       that’s what many are doing now. And they’re not satisfied that you       give while you’re living, they ask you to hand over your house and all       the rest to them in your will. They’re going to give an account to God       in that day, but I believe we’re are also going to give an account.
        A brother was telling me this week that when he got baptized and went       down into the water, he suddenly realized that he had his wallet in his       pocket. Not many wallets get baptized! We kind of say, "Lord, You       look after my sins. I’ll look after the rest." You’ll give an       account to God for every penny you’ve earned since you became the       property of Jesus Christ. He doesn’t just take your sins - He takes all       of you.
       Oh yes, many may want to get filled with the Holy Ghost and get a bank       balance, but how many of you are big enough to say, "Lord, in this       crucial hour in human history, let me fill up with the sufferings of       Christ"? Can He share His sorrow with you? Are you prepared to       challenge demon power and say, "Listen, I’ve moved into the place       where the Apostle Paul was when he said, ‘I glory in tribulations and       necessities and reproaches’"? Watch out though, because if you’re       going to get mature in God, all the dwarfs around you will criticize you       and sneer at you and say, "Trying to be holier than the rest of us,       huh? So you don’t have time for basketball or going to see a baseball       game?" No, maybe you don’t, but that’s nobody’s business but       yours and God’s.
       Do you get so near to the heart of God that you share His grief over       the world and over the backslidden church that we have today? One of the       most famous preachers in the country recently called at nearly midnight       and said, "I’ve come to this conclusion: God Almighty has already       taken His hand off America - for the simple reason that we’ve had so       much light and we’ve rejected it!" It’s not only true that we       live in a world of bankrupt politics, we live in a world (this is the most       tragic part of all) of a bankrupt church.
WILL CHRISTIANS BE JUDGED?
I
 heard a woman say not long ago, "Well, praise the Lord.       I’m glad I don’t have to account for anything when I go to heaven.       There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." Wait a       minute, you can never isolate a scripture by itself. There’s no       condemnation for our 
past sins, and I’m sure we are all mighty       glad of that. But God was always saying to Israel, "Remember when       thou wast a bondsman in Egypt... remember your sin... remember your       iniquity."
        You might say, "It doesn’t say the Christians are going to be       judged out of the books." Yes, I think it does. Where? In Malachi. 
(Mal.3:16)       It says that God has a Book of remembrance, and I think it would do       you good before you go to bed every night this week to ask God, "What       did You put in Your book today for my life?" It doesn’t have to be       some outward act. You can worship God on a tractor. It may not be the best       way, but you can do it.
       The Bible says that "we 
shall all stand before the Judgment       Seat of Christ."(Rom. 14:10 KJV) I think that scripture means       just what it says.
THE HOLY DEAD
A hymn writer says, "From earth’s wide bounds and ocean’s       farthest coast, through gates of pearl, stream in a countless host,
 singing       Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Hallelujah."
        All the saints of all the ages are going to be there. There’s another       old hymn and probably not very many of you could recite it, but I’ll bet       most of you know the chorus: "Oh, when the saints go marching       in." You know, they dance to that every night down in New Orleans.       They shuffle their feet along Bourbon Street and have a great time, but       that song is not for them, it’s for the 
REDEEMED. It says,       "When the saints go marching in." The saints will march into       heaven in a multitude which no man can number.
       I can’t wait to see all the saints of all the ages. Man, I’ll be       thrilled to look at Isaiah and Jeremiah and those major and minor       prophets. We’ll be looking around and saying, "Hey, there’s       Abraham. I didn’t think he’d look quite like that." But he’s       going to be there, all right. And just think of seeing Matthew and Mark       and Luke and John and everybody in Acts. Won’t it be wonderful to see       those men who walked with Jesus!
       Let’s think about Paul for a moment. He gave his intellect to God. He       wrote about 14 epistles and traveled all over Asia Minor. He was lashed at       the post 195 times. He was in weariness and fastings and pain and       tribulation and distress and famine and nakedness. He was subjected to       false brethren and to perils of the deep. What do you think his reward is       going to be for living a life like that? 
GRACE is free, but REWARDS are       not free. You might say, "But you’re talking about works."       Sure I am - because God did. Jesus did!
COSTLY STONES
Silver, gold, precious stones. What are the precious stones? When I       read that, I think of the breastplate that was on the priests in the Old       Testament. It was divided by four rows of stones - three stones in each       row. Each stone was different. Each stone stood for the name of one of the       12 tribes of Israel. The priest wore the breastplate over his heart as he       went into the Holy Place to pray for the sins of the people. How do you       handle this? Do you enter the holiest place of all to make intercession       for the sins of the people? Do you enter into intercession at all? This is       only possible through the blood of Christ and the anointing of the Holy       Spirit.
        Intercession is our job now. We don’t need to send a priest into the       Holy of Holies. We can go ourselves! The New Testament tells us that we       are all priests - that we are a part of the Royal Priesthood. 
(I Peter       2:9) Do you wonder why the world is poor and sick outside? Because we       really don’t know how to pray, that’s why! Because we’re satisfied       that we’ve left our lousy living and we don’t drink or lust or damn       ourselves every day. We’re Christians now...and we’re 
so content       and 
so happy and 
so satisfied.
SILVER
The silver... what is the silver? I guess you can interpret it in       different ways. But I like to think of the scripture in the book of       Proverbs that says, "The tongue of the righteous is as choice       silver." (Proverbs 10:20) I
 believe that the silver may       signify the words that we speak. I believe that God has an eternal record       of every word we have spoken since we’ve been saved. That may be       embarrassing. Oh, we won’t be ashamed of the good things we’ve said,       but what about our idle words? You know, the gossip, the slander, the       criticism, the prejudice. What about the time when somebody upset you and       instead of being quiet, you just spilled out everything that was on your       heart at that moment? And can you think of all the awesome words we’ve       preached to thousands of people over the years? We’re going to answer       for every word - and the fire is going to be put to them. Will they be       wood, hay, or stubble - or will they abide the fire?
GOLD
What is gold a sign of? I believe it’s a sign of our devotion to God.       If I could have a small melting pot here, I’d put your $10,000 worth of       gold in it and melt it down. What happens when you burn gold? Nothing! It       just changes from solid to liquid, but you don’t reduce it. Can you see       all the saints standing in heaven? And there’s Leonard Ravenhill -       standing before Christ whose eyes are filled with holiness. The whole       place is breathing holiness. There in the presence and the majesty of an       awesome God, the record of my poor life is read before all the saints of       all the ages. And He puts the fire to my devotional life. Am I just a good       showman? I sure like to preach because God called me to preach. I don’t       care how I preach, and I don’t care whether you believe me either. I’m       not responsible for that. I preach out of my heart all I believe, and       I’d die for it. But say, am I just a showman? What’s my secret life       like?
       I’ve said it many times and I’ll say it again - no man is greater       than his prayer life. I don’t care how big his organization is. Let me       live with a man awhile and share his prayer life, and I’ll tell you how       tall I think he is, or how majestic I think he is in God. What’s your       devotional life like right now? Would you like Gabriel to hand down the       book of your devotional life for the last month so it could be read out       loud at church this Sunday? The gold is going to be tried through our       devotional life.
GREAT MEN OF PRAYER
You’ll discover this: The men that have been the most heroic for God       have been the men with the greatest devotional life. America has produced       some of the greatest prayer warriors in the world. John Hyde was one of       them. I knew someone who had prayed with him, and they said it was just       awesome when this man went into prayer. There s a little book out on him       called 
"Praying Hyde" that would be well worth your       reading. Edward Payson, better known as Praying Payson of Portland, was       another great prayer warrior. He used to kneel at the side of his bed and       pray and pray and pray. When they washed his body for burial, they found       great big pads on his knees like a camel has. Tradition says that James       had camel’s knees but it’s a living fact that Payson had them. When       they were washing him, somebody said, "What abnormal knees. They’re       heavy with callouses." That’s because he used to pray at the side       of his bed with energy - and he wore two grooves about six or seven inches       long into that hard floor where he used to pray and make intercession.
        One day I was in the Bible School of Wales and there was dear Mrs. Rees       Howells (her husband was dead now). We stood on the terrace and she turned       and said, "Do you see the room there?" I said, "Yes, I see       that room." "That door?" "Yes." "Daddy       (meaning her husband) went through that door at six o’clock in the       morning and he stayed there until six o’clock at night every day for 11       months except the one day that his mother died."
       Let’s preview eternity and look at all the apostles and all the       saints of all the ages. Look, there’s Charles Finney with his amazing       revivals. There’s William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army.       There’s John Wesley. Here are all the great heroic figures we’ve all       read about, and they are all watching while the book is handed down and       somebody’s going to read the record. Would you volunteer and say,       "Well, I’ll be happy to read my record to this multitude"?
       Suppose I say, "Gabriel, hand me the record for the year of       1724." When I open the book to that year and go to the       "B’s," I find the name, David Brainerd. He was a young       American who died at the age of 28. All he possessed was a cowhide that he       wore with a rope tied around it. He used to ride over the Susquehanna       River to follow the Indians. David had a severe case of tuberculosis and       only weighed about 95 pounds. I remember reading his diary once. He said,       "I got up this morning and the Indians were still committing adultery       and drinking and beating their tom-toms and shouting like hell itself. I       prayed from a half hour after sunrise to a half hour before sunset. There       was nowhere to pray in the Indian camp. I went into the woods and knelt in       the snow. It was up to my chin." No, he didn’t have a heater with       him or anything else. He was just there in the frigid snow, tuberculosis       and all. He continued, "I wrestled in prayer until a half hour before       sunset, and I could only touch the snow with the tips of my fingers. The       heat of my body had melted the snow." What amazing intercessory       prayer!
       Well, God pity us. We can’t even get people into our 
churches to       pray, and we have velvet cushions on the seats and nice stuff on the floor       so our darling little knees won’t get hurt. David Brainerd, Praying       Payson of Portland, John Hyde, and Rees Howells - when God puts the fire       to their devotional life, I don’t think there will be anything lost. It       won’t be wood, it won’t be hay, and it won’t be stubble.
TRUE JOY
I’m embarrassed to be part of the Church today because I believe       it’s an embarrassment to a holy God. Most of our joy is clapping our       hands and having a good time and then afterwards we talk all the nonsense       of the world. We’re overboard on laughter and happiness. There’s an       old saying in the world, "Laugh and the world laughs with you."       I change it and say, "Laugh and the Church laughs with you, but weep       and you weep alone."
       Because there isn’t enough real joy in the house of God, we need       entertainment. Entertainment is the devil’s substitute for joy. Because       there isn’t enough power in the house of God, people are always looking       for something to take its place. We point the finger at the world, but we       need to turn to the Church and say we’d better all get sackcloth and       ashes and humble ourselves and say "Almighty God!" When I see       the Church in the New Testament, they didn’t have stately buildings or       paid evangelists or a lot of money (they couldn’t get on television and       beg!) But I’ll tell you what they 
turned the world upside-down!       Have you ever seen the little plaque that reads, "Only one life,       ‘twill soon be past, only what’s done for Christ will last"?       Well, that’s not what the poet wrote. The poet wrote this: "Only       one life, ‘twill soon be past, only what’s done for Christ will last.       And when I am dying, how happy I’ll be, if the lamp of my life has been       burned out for Thee." Do you think all Christians die happy? Not on       your life! Some of them die as miserable as sinners. Why? Because       they’ve misused their time and wasted their lives. Many of you have laid       dying on a hospital bed and prayed, "Lord, if You would only spare me       I’ll do this, that, or the other." Well, have you done it?
       I discovered this poem the other day and I want to share it with you.
       
"His Plan For Me"
        
When I stand at the Judgment Seat of Christ
       And He shows His plan for me,
       The plan of my life as it might have been
       Had He had His way - and I see
       How I blocked Him here ,and checked Him there,
       And I would not yield my will,
        Will there be grief in my Savior’s eyes,
       Grief though He loves me still?
       Would He have me rich and I stand there poor,
       Stripped of all but His grace,
       While memory runs like a hunted thing,
       Down the paths I cannot retrace.
        Lord, of the years that are left to me,
       I give them to Thy hand;
       Take me and break me and mold me,
       To the pattern that Thou hast planned!
       
-Author Unknown
       The only thing that will tie me in victory continually, through the       blood of Christ, is that I give Him my adoration and my tribute every day.       It’s more than my service. It’s more than giving money. But I need to       love Him, magnify Him, and adore Him. I need to take Him, as it were, by       the feet and worship Him. If we will do this, then we will experience real       joy and lasting happiness.
        
CROWNS, CROWNS, CROWNS!
       I don’t believe there will be any envy in heaven, but I could remind       you that there are at least five crowns to be given in reward. Paul says       the Lord will give him a crown of righteousness, which he says the Lord       will not only give to him, but to all those who love His appearing. 
(II       Tim. 4:8) There’s a crown for the martyrs - those who have died and       those yet to die. Crowns, crowns, crowns! We won’t all be the same in       heaven. There will be great distinctions there. When you see a political       convention, you see people holding up signs from California or somewhere.       Well, maybe there will be signs in heaven. "These are the Prayer       Warriors." "These are the Great Sufferers." "These are       the Travailers." "These are the Missionaries." "These       are the Failures." All kinds of people are going to be listed in that       Great Day. There will be great distinctions between people in heaven.
       There was a little woman in Ireland who had two shops. She paid all the       family expenses with what she made from one shop and she saved all the       money that came in from the other shop for missions. She ended up sending       four of her children to the mission field and she financed each one of       them. Man, she’s going to have a reward some day, isn’t she? Because       she was doing it as unto Him!
       Take a look at the dying thief. Oh, he’ll be in heaven all right       because Jesus said he would - but he 
wasted his life. Then look at       John Wesley for example. He was saved soundly when he was 35 years of age,       and he served the Lord for the next 53 years. You couldn’t think that       the dying thief, a man who got in at the last tick of the clock, is going       to have the same reward as John Wesley, could you? Wesley made an awful       lot of money. Do you know what he did with it? He built orphanages and       churches. He printed Bibles and hymn books. There was no time wasted in       his life. He was methodical and systematic. He went to dinner with the       greatest man in English literature and the man said, "Now you’ve       finished dinner, let’s fold our legs under the table and have a nice       time of conversation." Wesley said, "I’m sorry, I have to       go." "But it’s not yet nine o’clock, why are you       going?" Wesley said, "I have an appointment in the morning at       four o’clock." At four o’clock tomorrow morning?"       "Every morning of my life," he said. "With whom?"       "With God." He disciplined his life. He disciplined his body in       eating. He disciplined his hand in his pocket.
       He’ll stand at the Judgment Seat of Christ... an awesome prospect for       any of us.
THE FRAGRANCE OF WORSHIP
I heard the story for years, about the woman who came to Jesus with an       alabaster box of ointment, - before I understood it - before I realized       that she came for one reason only. She came to worship Jesus. How do I       know? Because she brought the most sacrificial gift she had and because       she never said a word while she was there.
       How do I know? Because she didn’t wash His feet with water, but with       her tears. She didn’t dry His feet with a towel, but she dried His feet       with the hair of her head. And she poured out that costly fragrance and       then wiped His feet. So what happened? The fragrance she poured out on Him       came back on her.
       Do you wonder why your life isn’t more fragrant? It’s because you       don’t take time to be holy. You don’t take time to be with Jesus.       Because you think all the knowledge you get at Bible school is enough. Oh       no, God isn’t going to measure your intellect. He’s going to try 
your       life with His fire. Did you get up this morning and thank God you were       pure? Did you thank Him that He broke that devilish fever you used to have       for sniffing cocaine or something? Are you really glad you’re not a       prostitute anymore, but now you’re a part of the Bride of the Lamb       instead? Are you glad He removed your bad temper and all those creepy       horrible things that used to master you?
       I think again of a statement A.W. Tozer made to me once. He said,       "Len, you know, we’ll hardly get our feet out of time into eternity       that we’ll bow our heads in shame and humiliation. We’ll gaze on       eternity and say, ‘Look at all the riches there were in Jesus Christ,       and I’ve come to the Judgment Seat almost a pauper.’" For God had       not only given us Jesus Christ - He has with Him freely given us all       things. 
(Rom. 8:32)
A DIFFERENT PEOPLE
I remember crossing a square in the city of Bath in the 1940s. I saw       two very fine young ladies - well, one was a young lady and the other was       only a girl. They were beautifully dressed and as they marched across that       square I thought, "There’s something different about those       girls." Then I discovered that they were princesses. It was our       present Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth, and her sister, Margaret. They       were part of English royalty, and you know, there was a dignity about them       very different from anybody else who walked there. Well, as Christians, we       are part of 
GOD’S Royal Family, and it should be evident to all       that we meet that we are a different type of people. If we can’t live as       a different people on this earth, we’ve no right to live here. We       shouldn’t be affected by changing customs or changing styles or changing       opinions, or whether the stock market goes up or down, or whether the       clouds are gathering for war. Those things don’t make any difference. We       ought to live every day as though we’ve come out of another world into       this world - but with the power of that world still upon us. We should       live and speak and move in that power, and have our whole being in Jesus       Christ!
BAPTISM OF OBEDIENCE
That final day is going to be awesome. Have you figured how you’ll       get on when you stand there? You and I will stand there alone on that day       and be judged for every aspect of our lives - for our praying, our giving,       our talking, and our doing. I still believe in the majesty of that eternal       court, with the King of kings and the Lord of lords and the Judge of       judges. You see, there’s no possibility of any rehearsal, and what’s       more, there’s no possibility of any repetition. Because, again, this is       the Final Judgment, and to some God will say, "Come, ye       blessed," but to others He’ll say, "Depart from Me." No,       it’s not so simple to be a Christian after all. It’s a majestic thing.
       We ought to live our lives conscious of eternity - ready to be cut off       at any moment. If you were to stand before the Lord at this very moment,       would you like your life story read by all the millions in eternity? None       of the outcasts of hell are going to be there. Won’t it be wonderful -       or will it? Or do you think you might shrink a bit when you hear how God       used David Brainerd or John Wesley or some little washer-woman that had a       life of intercession?
        There’s no burden too heavy, or no situation too hard for the one       that you love. If we are love controlled, love motivated, and love       energized, it will be all right when we stand up there, because if       there’s anything about love - it’s obedient. We need to become a       people who are baptized with obedience. We need to be submissive to the       total will of God, not concerned about human opinion, and not asking for       more to spend on ourselves. We need to say, "Oh God, I want this life       of mine to glorify You, so that when I stand in Your awesome presence, as       John says, I shall not be ashamed at Your appearing." 
(I John       2:28)
       
Except where otherwise noted, all Scriptures are quoted from the New       American Standard Bible, © The Lockman Foundation 1977. Scripture       quotations marked KJV are from the King James Version.
Leonard Ravenhill, 2/22/2007