A Prior Judgment, July 26
            
            
              Some men’s sins are open beforehand, going before to judgment;
            
            
              and some men they follow after.
            
            
              1 Timothy 5:24
            
            
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              The work of the investigative judgment and the blotting out of sins is
            
            
              to be accomplished before the second advent of the Lord. Since the dead
            
            
              are to be judged out of the things written in the books, it is impossible
            
            
              that the sins of men should be blotted out until after the judgment
            
            
              at which their cases are to be investigated.... When the investigative
            
            
              judgment closes, Christ will come, and His reward will be with Him to
            
            
              give to every man as his work shall be.
            
            
              All are to be judged according to the things written in the books,
            
            
              and to be rewarded as their works have been. This judgment does not
            
            
              take place at death.
            
            
              In the typical service the high priest, having made the atonement for
            
            
              Israel, came forth and blessed the congregation. So Christ, at the close of
            
            
              His work as mediator, will appear, “without sin unto salvation,” to bless
            
            
              His waiting people with eternal life. As the priest, in removing the sins
            
            
              from the sanctuary, confessed them upon the head of the scapegoat, so
            
            
              Christ will place all these sins upon Satan, the originator and instigator
            
            
              of sin. The scapegoat, bearing the sins of Israel, was sent away “unto
            
            
              a land not inhabited;” so Satan, bearing the guilt of all the sins which
            
            
              he has caused God’s people to commit, will be for a thousand years
            
            
              confined to the earth, which will then be desolate, without inhabitant,
            
            
              and he will at last suffer the full penalty of sin in the fires that shall
            
            
              destroy all the wicked.
            
            
              A few, yes, only a few, of the vast number who people the earth will
            
            
              be saved unto life eternal, while the masses who have not perfected their
            
            
              souls in obeying the truth will be appointed to the second death.
            
            
              While the sins of penitent believers are being removed from the
            
            
              sanctuary, there is to be a special work of purification, of putting away
            
            
              of sin, among God’s people upon earth.
            
            
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