Our Particular Judgment and the Last Judgment. in Our Particular
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The Last Judgment 1 There are two judgments: Our Particular Judgment and the Last Judgment. In our Particular Judgment at the moment of death, our life will be measured against the life of Christ. St. John of the Cross says, “At the evening of life, we shall be judged on our love.” At that point we shall receive “either immediate entrance into the blessedness of heaven, or through the purification of Purgatory, or immediate and everlasting damnation.” Cf. CCC 1022; 1051 Our Particular Judgment is about the story of our life; it is the story of what we have chosen: either love of God and neighbor over love of self – which results in purgatory or heaven; or love of self over the love of God and neighbor – which results in hell. See, the soul goes where it wants to go. If it wanted God more than anything, then it goes to God; if it wanted itself more than anything, more than God; then it gets what it wanted, only itself, and nothing more – that is Hell. God gives us what want. If the Particular Judgment reveals the truth of our individual life; then the Last Judgment reveals the whole truth about All of History, it’s where God reveals how His Providence guided all the stories of every person who ever lived to work together for the greatest good. You and I will be present at the Last Judgment – which “will reveal even to its furthest consequences the good each person has done or failed to do during his earthly life.” Ccc 1039 How do you want your story to be told at that moment? 2 We firmly believe that God is master of the world and of its history. But the ways of his providence are often unknown to us. It is impossible for us to see right now how God is working everything out for good. Only at the end, when our partial knowledge ceases, when we see God face to face will we fully know the ways by which – even through the dramas of evil and sin – God has guided his creation to that definitive Sabbath rest for which he created heaven and earth. CCC 314 Only at the end…that is, at the Last Judgment Then…Jesus Christ will pronounce the final word on all history. We shall know the ultimate meaning of the whole work of creation and…the marvelous ways by which his Providence led everything towards its ultimate perfection. The Last Judgment will reveal that God's justice triumphs over all the injustices committed by his creatures and that God's love is stronger than death. CCC 1040 There are many things you have gone through, many things you are going through right now that we cannot understand. But God saw them from all eternity, he understands them right now and he is guiding them to our greatest good right now. Even though we don’t understand we can make a choice to trust God when we cant see. “Jesus, I don’t understand this… and I don’t like this…, but you understand it so I place my trust in You and I know that I am safe.” What would happen to your fear if you knew with certainty God is guiding everything to the best and there was no ultimate danger? 3 Atheism is a protest against the injustices of the world and of world history. A world marked by so much injustice and innocent suffering cannot be the work of a good God. Atheists say “Evil, suffering and injustice are proof that God does not exist. If God did exist and He was good, then he would stop all of this suffering.” O.K then – there is no God. Now what are you going to do? Suffering and injustice still exist. Now what? To protest against God in the name of justice is not helpful. And a world A world which must create its own justice without God is a world without hope. Because on our own we can’t create perfect justice and we won’t. Only God can create the perfect Justice we long, and we shall see that at the Last Judgment. That is why Last Judgment is an image of Hope because at the Last Judgment we will see just how God worked everything so they everyone received perfect justice and mercy. Spe Salvi 43 The innocent sufferer has attained the certitude of hope: there is a God, and God can create justice in a way that we cannot conceive, yet we can begin to grasp it through faith. Yes, there is a resurrection of the flesh. There is justice. There is an “undoing” of past suffering, a reparation that sets things aright. – that is what we place our hope in! 4 God can’t make what has happened not to have happened. • He can’t change the past – • that would be a denial of human freedom. Throughout the lives of all people God is guiding everything to makes sure we all receive our due, that is, what we need to be fulfilled, complete and happy – even if we do not become aware of it until heaven. Some people can ruin that process in themselves by impenitence In the end, however, the injustices we experienced in this life will be repaired and restored in such a way that God was guiding all things toward our supreme fulfillment in heaven. He was winning in us and for us all along. Hope says, “It will turn our well for me, for my family, for mankind.” So, I chose to live in this reality. Despair says, “It will turn out badly,” Both he who hopes and he who despairs chooses these attitudes with their will and lets them determine his behavior. Both hope and despair are choices. Despair is a decision against Christ • He will not come through for me in the end Hope is a decision for Christ • I place my bet on Him • That He is winning in my life right now 5. Hope is the confidence in God that says, “Everything will turn out well for me, for my family, for mankind.” Fear comes from the prospect of danger and loss. The Last Judgment will reveal that we had nothing to fear. The Last Judgment will definitively reveal that every danger was guided by God’s Providence, all loss restored and every injustice repaired. We will be like the Apostles in the boat when the storm arose and they thought they were in danger of losing everything, yet Christ was in the boat, He arose, and calmed the storm and brought Them safely to shore. Jesus is in your boat. He ultimately controls the danger, repairs and restores all loss. You are safe...We are safe, relax…let go…let His will carry you. For in His will is your peace. .