Col 3:3  --  our very lives are hid in Christ.  God looks to the righteousness of Christ  and it is in this righteousness that we are hidden. 
 
Christ's sacrifice is once and for all time  --  emphasis here on "once."  It is offered only once because in that offering our sins are fully remitted (Heb 10:18).   There can be no judgment , of the person, if there is no sin. 
 
And II Cor 5: 21 tells us that we have become the righteousness of God IN Christ  --   a positional circumstance in this case.  
 
Gal 3:26-27  As many as have been immersed into Christ have put on Christ.  We are "in"  (eis) the very ontology of Son of God and are becoming like Him in terms of faith and righteousness.  Our personal judgment is in this circumstance. 
 
Col 1:23  We are holy, blameless and without reproach IN  Christ.  
 
And, again  --  all of this as if we were hidden in Him.   Solo didache is not a hermeneutical rule of any meaningful consequence.   The passage you cited must be considered in the light of scripture such as quoted above and others, perhaps even more to my point.  I will continue the search. 
 
Such is my answer.
 
jd  
 
 
 

1John wrote:
> In Christ we are not judged.

How do you reconcile this idea with the following passage?

2 Corinthians 5:10-11
(10) For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ; that every
one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done,
whether it be good or bad.
(11) Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, we persuade men; but we are
made manifest unto God; and I trust also are made manifest in your
consciences.

David Miller

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