Should you and I be afraid of the judgment? Is it like a final exam that 
students face, the kind where they cram the night before and come to it 
trembling with fear? There is a judgment that comes before Christ 
returns--otherwise He could not bring His reward with Him to give every man 
according as his work has been (Rev. 22:12). And before there can be a 
resurrection, there must be an "accounting," which is a judgment to determine 
who is "accounted worthy" to come up in that most glorious of blessings--the 
first resurrection (Luke 20:35). But can we know anything about when that 
pre-Advent judgment is to take place? Does the 2300 days prophecy of Daniel 
8:14 make any sense?

(1) The Day of Atonement in the Hebrew sanctuary service was an object lesson 
of that final pre-Advent judgment.

(2) The Lord did not intend that its purpose should be to condemn Israel or the 
people, but "on that day shall the [high] priest make an atonement for you, to 
cleanse you, that ye may be clean from all your sins before the Lord" (Lev. 
16:30).

(3) That precisely is the purpose of the investigative judgment--not to condemn 
God's people, but to cleanse them so they can meet Jesus in person when He 
returns.

(4) There is sin, conscious and unconscious, that must be discovered, repented 
of, "overcome" (Rev. 3:21), so that those who follow the great High Priest in 
His closing work of Atonement may not be consumed by the brightness of Jesus' 
coming. That's going to be a serious moment!

(5) The High Priest doesn't want to condemn you; He wants to vindicate 
you--that's the only judgment He wants to make in your case.

(6) Don't stop Him, don't hinder His on-going work!

(7) The Septuagint translators of Daniel 8:14, 150 years B.C., clearly saw in 
the 2300 day prophecy a reference to the Day of Atonement; and long before 
there were any people known as Seventh-day Adventists, Christian scholars saw 
that 1844 was the terminus of that prophecy.

—Robert J. Wieland
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