As I mentioned previously, I was recently called to serve on a jury. I thought “surely they will not want a pastor on a jury,” but I was wrong. I was the last person selected for the jury. This was a criminal trial of a man charged with possession of an illegal weapon. We heard the evidence presented against this young man as well as the defense for why he was in possession of such a weapon. We were also read to from books of law that described the criteria that made this an illegal weapon. From these we were to determine if this man was guilty or innocent of the crime in which he was accused. We deliberated for a while; although the evidence was fairly clear we wanted to make sure we had not missed anything. After coming to a conclusion we were called back to the court room and presented a verdict. It was Guilty.
This process reminded me that we will all stand trial before God on an appointed day. According to Revelation 20: 11-13, books will be opened and everything we have done on this earth will be laid before the judge. Romans 3:23 informs us that the evidence is against us. It is a clear guilty verdict. As the guilty verdict was read in the trial I served on, I felt profound sadness for the young man. He faced possible jail time for this serious felony. How it must grieve God when our sin forces Him to pronounce the verdict of guilty upon us. The only remedy to this is Christ’s substitution in bearing the punishment we deserve. Revelation 20:15 indicates that those whose names are written in the book of life will be saved from the lake of fire. Make sure your name is in the book.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
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Saw where you had linked to my blog. These are good and faithful words in this post. I echo Dave's amen.
Thanks for listing my blog on yours. Cheers,
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