Can Christ judge His own Body?
That single question places the entire Tribulation debate on trial. Scripture testifies that the believer's judgment has already fallen-fully and finally-upon Christ at Calvary. To subject the Church to divine wrath would require Christ to condemn His own dwelling, violate His own covenant, and place His redeemed Bride in double jeopardy.
This book presents the case from Scripture, theology, and divine jurisprudence, exposing why the Tribulation is God's judicial reckoning upon a Christ-rejecting world-not a proving ground for the redeemed. The Church is justified, adopted, sealed, and united to Christ. She is not appointed to wrath.
Arguing from a non-traditional legal framework, this book examines the believer's position in Christ as it would stand in a court of law. Scripture establishes that the redeemed are justified, adopted, sealed, and seated with Him - secured by a finished atonement. To subject the Church to divine judgment and wrath would require Christ to condemn His own dwelling, violate His own covenant, and place His Body in double jeopardy.
Through legal-style exhibits and verdict-driven conclusions, this book show why those in Christ stand beyond judgment and will not experience any of the coming Tribulation.
VERDICT: Not appointed to wrath. Acquitted in Christ.