Why We Should Tell Everybody about the Bema 

August 8, 2024 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - Judgment Seat of Christ

I’ve been heading GES for nearly forty years. At our summer board meeting each year, the board evaluates me. To prepare for that judgment, I must do my job faithfully every day.

If I lose sight of my evaluation, I will slacken in my efforts. That is human nature. But if I focus on my evaluation, I will double my efforts.

The Bema is like that. The Lord has told us a lot about the exam well face after this life is over. We are to prepare for it daily. By being faithful daily, we are well-positioned to hear Him say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

I assume that you are reading this because youre already highly motivated to live for Christ, and that one of your motivations is the Bema. You long to hear, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” You long to reign with Christ in the life to come.

I want to talk about an often-neglected application of our belief in the Bema. We are not only to be watchful for His soon return and the Bema, but we are also to teach others this vital truth.

If you don’t tell your family and friends about our coming exam at the Bema, you are leaving them illprepared for what is to come.

The Lord Jesus commanded us to teach others what He commanded (Matt 28:18-20). He commanded us to set our heart on heavenly treasure (Matt 6:19-21). He gave many parables about the importance of watching for His soon return and the Bema that would follow (e.g., Matt 24:25-51; 25:14-30; Luke 19:11-27).

The Apostle Paul preached to all believers about the Bema (1 Cor 3:5-15; 4:1-5; 9:24-27; 2 Cor 5:9-10; Gal 6:7-9; Phil 3:14; 4:17; 2 Tim 1:12; 4:6-8).

The Lord and His apostles warned about negative consequences for unfaithful believers at the Bema (Matt 24:48-51; 25:24-28; Luke 19:20-26; 1 Cor 15:2; Gal 6:8; Col 1:21-23; Jas 2:13; 3:1; 5:7; 1 John 2:28; Revelation 2–3).

We should even tell unbelieving family and friends about the Bema, though no verse commands us to proclaim it to unbelievers.

The Lord alluded to the Bema when talking with the unbelieving rich young ruler. He promised him treasure in heaven if he sold everything and gave it to the poor (Luke 18:22). The young man wasn’t asking about treasure in heaven. He was asking about inheriting eternal life, by which he meant, “What must I do to have eternal life?” (Matt 19:16). Jesus wanted this unbelieving young man to know that if he believed in Him, he would be eternally secure and that if he followed Him, he would gain eternal rewards.

We are commanded to teach our children, and it is reasonable to assume that we’d teach them about the Bema even if they haven’t yet come to faith in Christ for everlasting life.

Pastor Bob Bryant gave a talk in which he said then when he evangelizes people, he tells them about the Bema because he finds it helps them understand how God can give everlasting life away with no strings attached while, at the same timeboth in this life and after this lifeGod can and does hold believers accountable for their actions.

This isn’t to suggest that unbelievers must understand the Bema in order to believe the simple message of John 3:16. However, knowing about the Bema can move them in that direction.

I once heard Zane Hodges say that nearly every page of the NT deals with the doctrine of the Bema and eternal rewards. If he’s right, and I believe he is, then we need to explain Bema passages to our family and friends so that they are wellprepared for our coming judgment.

I can’t tell you precisely when the Lord Jesus will return to rapture us to Himself. But I can tell you that He will soon return, and that when He does, He will judge us at the Bema.

To whom much is given, much is required. The Lord expects you to tell your family and friends about the Bema. Don’t leave them ill-prepared for the most important exam in life.

That exam will be different from a college exam. It will be like an annual performance review at work. The only way to prepare in advance is to be faithful in your service for the Lord each day.

While everlasting life is a gift that we receive by faith in Christ, apart from works (John 3:16; 6:28-29; Eph 2:8-9), we are accountable for how we live. The Lord commands us to be ready for the Bema, to focus on it daily. We are to share that command with our family and friends. Just as we are to share the message of everlasting life, we are also called to share the message of accountability and eternal rewards.

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