The Investigative Judgment Explained: What Adventists Believe Today
There has been a real development in Adventist language. The 1980 Fundamental Belief was significant because it explicitly said that Christ's atoning sacrifice was offered “once for all on the cross.” It then described Christ's heavenly ministry as making the benefits of that sacrifice available to believers. The same statement also shifted the emphasis of the judgment toward revealing, making manifest, and vindicating God's justice , rather than simply determining who is worthy. The Investigative Judgment: What Seventh-day Adventists Believe Today—and How the Doctrine Has Evolved The investigative judgment is one of the most distinctive—and most misunderstood—teachings of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. For some Christians, the phrase immediately brings to mind a frightening picture of God examining every mistake in a person's life to determine whether that person is good enough to be saved. But that is not the best way to understand the doctrine today. At its he...