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of salvation (Phil 2:12) which has the purpose of ensuring that the pefect basic
               spirit of a Christian will remain so for an eternity of free will (Heb 6:4-6, Rev
               22:3).


               Christians have exchanged the breastplate of judgement by works (Ex 28:15), the
               Law, for the breastplate of righteousness (Eph 6:14).


               When Jesus refers to the sons of those who did not believe judging the unbelievers
               this is an expression for emphasis i.e. that the sons would act as a reproof and
               symbol of judgement emphasising what the unbelievers had lost (Mat 12:27).  The
               same applies to Matthew 12:41 and the men of Ninevah.

               Christians will judge the twelve tribes of Israel (Mat 19:28).  All of the prophets
               are saved eventually (Luke 13:28).


               Anyone under the Law has committed all the sins of the Law (Rom 2:1-3, 8-9, 11-
               29) and is under that judgement (Rom 2:8-9, 12, 25-27) and any person guilty of
               any one sin is guilty of all sins (Rom 2:21-27, Jam 2:10). So, for example,
               someone guilty of the sin of having a mortgage (Rom 13:8) or an interest-bearing
               account (Deut 23:19) is also guilty of the sin of homosexual sex (Rom 2:1, 21-27,
               Jam 2:10). Only Christians can escape this judgement (Rom 10:4) and the corollary
               of this liberty is that Christians must obey only the two great commandments (Mat
               22:37-40, Rom 10:4).


               How Many Are Saved?


               In the end all angels, devil spirits including Satan, and men are saved (Isaiah 45:23,
               Rom 14:11, 1 Cor 2:11, 3:16, 12:3, 2 Cor 6:6, Phil 2:10, 1 John 4:15).  For some
               this occurs after the Last Judgement and after they have been condemned, that is
               they repent out of their torment which is eternal as a default (Isaiah 45:23, 66:16,
               Rom 14:11, 1 Cor 2:11, 3:16, 12:3, 2 Cor 6:6, Phil 2:10, Rev 14:11, 20:15).
               However they must do this without being preached at by Christians (Heb 6:6, Rev
               14:11). Any saved after the Last Judgement, as they enter the second Heaven and
               Earth, can never and will never reject their salvation (Rev 21:4).  Those that are
               saved out of what would otherwise be eternal torment come in tears before God
               (Rev 21:4).  Some remain, for a while, in the lake of fire as to the receive status of
               salvation is perceived by them as intolerable and they do not want it (1 Cor 12:3, 1
               John 4:15, Rev 14:11, 20:15).  This rejection is also, paradoxically, tormenting
               (Rev 14:11).  After the last act of salvation, time ceases (John 6:40, Rev 10:6).  At
               the last Judgement all entities enter into the eternal dimension (Rev 10:6).  This
               means that those who refuse to be saved and are condemned at the Last Judgement
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