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Hey everyone, Autumn for zappos here and this is the Answer Me Phone Bag from Betsey Johnson

Your favorite crossbody is available in another design which I think is so great

This is perfect for the holidays, it's got this awesome woven design

You've got tons of cute little details here on the buttons

It has XoX, it has says call, it says love, just all these fun things

And of course, the handle has a handheld phone that is bluetooth connectable

I don't even know if that's the right way to say it

But if you need to take a phone call you can totally take a phone call through that little telephone receiver

It does have a crossbody strap too, so you can use it as a crossbody strap if you'd like

The back has a slip pocket for some extra storage and the front has a turn lock, they open up the flap

And the inside has a really cute design, it almost looks like cushions on a couch got a little slip pocket as well

So do you love this purse or do you love it

Em? Hello? Answer me

Oh, hold on

Oh! You do love it, great, it's from Betsey Johnson

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Will Christians who have been forgiven answer for their sins in judgment? - Duration: 4:29.

First of all, let me try and put it this way.

When we are justified, we are justified with the righteousness of Jesus Christ.

And I sometimes say what that means, if you can begin to take it in, is that when you

stand before God you are able to say, "I am as righteous before you as your Son Jesus

Christ."

Now that can sound very arrogant, but if you then say well how is that, the answer is because

the only righteousness with which I'm justified is Jesus Christ's righteousness.

So, there's an absoluteness about the perfection of that righteousness.

There is an absoluteness about its completeness and finality.

So, we are all equal justified.

The New Testament also teaches that God assesses us as we actually are.

And so, for example, Paul says in II Corinthians 5, "We must all appear before the judgment

seat of Christ to receive what is due to us for what we have done in the body."

And a number of New Testament passages that indicate yes there will be an assessment of

our lives.

Paul, for example, looks forward to receiving the crown of righteousness.

So, he knows he is justified, but he's looking forward to receiving the crown of righteousness.

And I think one might say that every believer may look forward to the crown of righteousness,

but each crown may be differently shaped.

I personally have found the parable that Jesus tells very helpful in this respect.

So here are these servants and their master gives them a certain sum of money, and they

all do different things with them.

And when they come to give account to the master, there is a relationship between the

master's assessment of their lives and the service they rendered him.

But say you've been given five minas, and you made five more, then so what's the assessment.

Well, he says "Well how about me making you mayor of ten cities."

That's the language Jesus uses, putting people in charge of ten cities.

And the only relationship between the minas and the cities is the number.

That's I think a little indication you need to connect these two things.

But what really strikes me is that the result of the assessment is out of all proportion

to any service the individual renders.

And so, I imagine standing, ourselves standing before the judgment seat of Christ, so there's

you and myself, Nathan, and the Lord assesses our lives.

And then He, you know, puts you in charge of Adelaide and Sydney, and Melbourne, and

Canberra.

And you say, "Lord, what did I ever do?

I mean I know I did great things for Ligonier, but what did I ever do to deserve this?"

And I envision Him, theologically at least, saying, "Nathan, will you never understand

it is all entirely of my grace?"

So, I would say especially to a Christian who, you know we can be very nervous and fearful

about that final assessment, that we should always remember that just as our justification

is by grace, that assessment will also be by grace.

And if there's any moment of embarrassment, I envision, I think I might be inclined to

say, "Lord, if I'd really understood this, I would have wanted to serve you even better."

So, it's grace from beginning to end.

But like the question about why then do we pray, remember what Paul says, "I worked harder

than everyone else, but it was the grace of God working in me."

So we never escape His graciousness in the way in which we fulfill our responsibilities.

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