Paras | |
1 | I. The intermediate state |
A. The distinction between the body and soul in the intermediate state | |
1. The body | |
2. The soul | |
B The distinction between the righteous and the wicked in the intermediate state | |
1. The condition of the righteous | |
Their immediate entrance upon this condition | |
Their perfect holiness in this condition | |
Their delightful circumstances in this condition | |
Their blessed companion in this condition | |
Their glorious privilege in this condition | |
Their incomplete blessedness in this condition | |
2. The condition of the wicked | |
Its location | |
Its circumstances | |
Its expectation | |
3. The absence of alternatives | |
2-3 | II. The final change |
2 | A. The fact of the final change |
1. For those alive at the last day | |
2. For those already dead at the last day | |
2 | B. The character of the final change |
2 | C. The permanence of the final change |
2 | D. The time of the final change |
3 | E. The contrast in the final change |
1. The resurrection of the unjust | |
2. The resurrection of the just | |
Its pattern | |
Its agent | |
Its character | |
From: Samuel E. Waldron, A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith, (Evangelical Press, 1989), p376-377. Used by permission.