“Legalism lacks the supreme sense of worship. It obeys but it does not adore.” DoeWorshipSupremeAdoreLegalism Book:Hebrews, the Epistle of the Diatheke Source: Hebrews, the Epistle of the Diatheke
“In the resurrection there is already wrapped up a judging-process, at least for believers: the raising act in their case, together with the attending change, plainly involves a pronouncement of vindication. The resurrection does more than prepare its object for undergoing the judgment; it sets in motion and to a certain extent anticipates the issue of the judgment for the Christian. And it were not incorrect to offset this by saying that the judgement places the seal on what the believer has received in the resurrection.” DoeChristianTogetherCertainProcessCasesIssuesObjectsJudgingBelieverJudgementResurrectionAnticipateSealsAttendingVindication Author:Geerhardus Vos