Fulton Confession of Faith/Chapter XXXII
1. God hath appointed a day wherein He will judge the world in righteousness, by Jesus Christ;[1] to whom all power and judgment is given of the Father; in which day, not only the apostate angels shall be judged,[2] but likewise all persons that have lived upon the earth shall appear before the tribunal of Christ, to give an account of their thoughts, words, and deeds, and to receive according to what they have done in the body, whether good or evil.[3]
2. The end of God's appointing this day, is for the manifestation of the glory of His mercy, in the eternal salvation of the elect; and of His justice, in the eternal damnation of the reprobate, who are wicked and disobedient:[4] for then shall the righteous go intoeverlasting life, and receive that fullness of joy and glory with everlasting rewards, in the presence of the Lord; but the wicked, who know not God, and obey not the gospel of Jesus Christ, shall be cast aside into everlasting torments,[5] and punished with everlasting destruction, from the presence of the Lord, and from the glory of His power.[6]
Fulton Footnote: It is through the atoning sacrifice and perfect righteousness of Jesus Christ imputed to his people that they shall be acquitted in judgment.
3. As Christ would have us to be certainly persuaded that there shall be a day of judgment, both to deter all men from sin,[7] and for the greater consolation of the godly in their adversity,[8] so will He have the day unknown to men, that they may shake off all carnal security, and be always watchful, because they know not at what hour the Lord will come,[9] and may ever be prepared to say, "Come Lord Jesus; come quickly".[10] Amen.