C. THE JUDGMENT.
I. THE FACT OF THE JUDGMENT.
1. AS TAUGHT IN THE OLD TESTAMENT. 2. AS TAUGHT IN THE NEW TESTAMENT. 3. THE TESTIMONY OF CONSCIENCE. 4. THE TESTIMONY OF CHRIST'S RESURRECTION.
II. THE JUDGE—CHRIST.
III. THE NATURE OF THE JUDGMENT.

1. JUDGMENT AT THE CROSS.
2. THE DAILY JUDGMENT.
3. FUTURE JUDGMENT.
a) Of the Saints.
b) Of the Living Nations.
c) Of the Great White Throne.
d) Of the Fallen Angels.
e) Of Israel.

C. THE JUDGMENT.
I. THE FACT OF THE JUDGMENT.
1. DISTINCTLY TAUGHT IN THE OLD TESTAMENT.

Psa. 96:13—"For he cometh, for he cometh to judge the earth: he shall judge the world with righteousness, and the people with his truth." While this passage refers more particularly to the rewarding of the righteous, yet the idea of judgment is here. Both reward and punishment are involved in the idea of judgment.