The Final Judgment
The Tribunal
A formal process of evidence, testimony, verdict, and sentence.
"Final judgment is adjudication, not spectacle: every deed is weighed under record."
Verified Proceedings
Proceeding I
The Books and Records
Proceedings open with evidentiary record: deeds, covenants, stewardships, injuries, and unresolved obligations entered into account.
- The record supersedes self-serving narrative.
- Liability scales with entrusted authority.
- Memory is converted into admissible evidence.
Proceeding II
Witness and Testimony
Standard
No verdict without lawful witness.
Witness examination establishes intent, pattern, and allegiance. Testimony includes mercy received, truth resisted, and harm unrepaired.
- Witness is examined across personal, communal, and historical lines.
- Mens rea and act are evaluated together.
- Unrepented injury remains an active charge.
Proceeding III
Judgment Order
Verdict reconciles statute, covenant standing, and transformed identity. Sentence is issued in harmony with justice and sanctioned mercy.
- Rulings remain consistent with covenant terms.
- Mercy does not vacate justice; it satisfies it lawfully.
- Character formation informs final assignment.
Proceeding IV
Inheritance and Assignment
Final disposition assigns souls to fitting glory, role, and jurisdiction according to covenant fidelity and proven stewardship.
- Disposition reflects what each soul has become.
- Glory is matched to lawful capacity and trust.
- Sentence completes long stewardship history.
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