ACIM
Workbook For Students
What
is the Last Judgment?
Christ's
Second Coming gives the Son of God the gift
to hear the Voice for God proclaim that what
is false is false, and what is true has never
changed.
And this
the judgment is in which perception ends.
At first,
you see a world which has accepted this as true,
projected from a now corrected mind. And with
this holy sight, perception gives a silent blessing
and then disappears, its goal accomplished and
its mission done.
The
final judgment on the world contains no condemnation.
For
it sees the world as totally forgiven, without
sin and wholly purposeless. Without
a cause, a now without a function in Christ's
sight, it merely slips away to nothingness.
There
it was born, and there it ends as well. And
all the figures in the dream, in which the world
began, go with it. Bodies
now are useless, and will therefore fade away,
because the Son of God is limitless.
The
final judgment on the world contains
no condemnation.
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You
who believed that God's Last Judgment would
condemn the world to hell along with you, accept
his holy truth:
God's
Judgment is the gift of the correction He bestowed
on all your errors, freeing you from them, and
all effects they ever seemed to have.
To
fear God's saving grace is but to fear complete
release from suffering, return to peace, security
and happiness, and union with your own Identity.
God's
Final Judgment is as merciful as every step in
His appointed plan to bless His Son, and call
him to return to the eternal peace He shares with
him.
Be not
afraid of love. For it alone can heal all sorrow,
wipe away all tears, and gently waken from his
dream of pain the Son whom God acknowledges
as His.
Be not
afraid of this.
Salvation
asks you give it welcome. And the world awaits
your glad acceptance, which will set it free.
This
is God's Final Judgment:
"You
are still my holy Son, forever innocent,
forever loving and forever loved, as
limitless as your Creator, and completely
changeless and forever pure.
Therefore
awaken and return to Me.
I am your Father and you are My Son."
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ACIM
Workbook for Students Part 2

Workbook
For Students Special Topics - Part 2
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