Have you ever wondered what excuses or statements a damned person will say when they are brought before God?
The Book of Mormon tells us...
2 Nephi 9:46
46 Prepare your souls for that glorious day when justice shall
be administered unto the righteous, even the day of judgment,
that ye may not shrink with awful fear; that ye may not remember
your awful guilt in perfectness, and be constrained to exclaim:
Holy, holy are thy judgments, O Lord God Almighty--but I know my
guilt; I transgressed thy law, and my transgressions are mine;
and the devil hath obtained me, that I am a prey to his awful
misery.
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Have you ever wondered what excuses or statements a damned person will say when they are brought before God |
As JB points out in his quote from 2 Nephi. I think the damned will know they are damned and know they deserve it. I don't think much will be said.
I also think it is going to be the same with those who are not "damned" but do not accept the Gospel and try to live righteously. When they are judged, they will already "know" and will feel the incredible pain of their own guilt. I think this is why Heavenly Father's plan is so just. Those who are not worthy to live in the Celestial Kingdom wouldn't really be happy their anyway. I don't think they could live with the guilt. They will end up where they would be most happy. Now, I think they will not be as happy as someone in the Celestial Kingdom, but they will be as happy as it is possible for them to be in their circumstance.
tena said:
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Those who are not worthy to live in the Celestial Kingdom wouldn't really be happy their anyway. I don't think they could live with the guilt. They will end up where they would be most happy. |
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what excuses or statements a damned person will say when they are brought before God? |
I tend to agree with Tena and JB. I wonder about those who are taught about evil and taught that it is the way and die without ever tasting, experiencing or knowing anything else? Where will they be happy? I know that in the spirit world they will be taught the gospel and given opportunity to accept it. How does one who knew only evil make a choice when faced with goodness? Is there really such a thing as an evil heart? I believe that is why genealogy/Temple work is so very important. It gives those in the spirit world a physical bond that feels familiar to them because of its earthliness. That this then helps them to know the truthfulness of the gospel and to accept it more readily.
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