Actions judgement

Connections List
 * Works, fruit
 * Evil, Sin
 * Cursed World
 * Gave them over
 * Wrath of God
 * Punishment
 * Problem Passages
 * Sins of the father
 * Hosea Principle
 * Suffering (Christian)
 * Testing
 * Christian Rewards
 * God allow evil
 * Prepared for destruction
 * Poverty Gospel
 * Prosperity gospel
 * Materialism
 * Murder

Scope
 * The causal relationship between actions and God actions towards us in this life.
 * NOT gods actions towards us in order to salvation
 * NOT ambiguous verses - see Christian Rewards
 * Will the Christian life be pleasant/protected? In what way?
 * NOT theo - see Punishment

Topics
 * Mech
 * Direct relationship
 * Not direct relationship

Mech

 * Perhaps God allows certain kinds of trials, but not others, against the righteous. Some would claim food, shelter, clothing are maintained. But see 1 Cor 11:25. Unless God allows malicious / intentional starvation and whatnot.

Direct relationship

 * Jer 18:1-10 if I plan to punish but repent, then not punish. If I say prosper but they disobey, I "reconsider".
 * 2 Sam 22:20-21 he rescued me because he delighted in my, dealt with me according to my righteousness...
 * Punish for sins of the fathers (See connection) (Exod 20:5, 34:7, Num 14:18), also the countermanded blood on their own heads (Ezekiel 18)
 * 1 King 8:33-40 acknowledge God acting on blessings and curses. Mentions importance/centrality of the heart
 * Ezekiel 33:12 - basically if someone changes heart, they will be judged according to their current heart
 * Sheep and goats
 * Ps 91:9-10 if you make god your dwelling, then no hard will befall you
 * 2 Kings 17 Assyria captures Samaria because Israel sinned against God
 * Beatitudes - to the merciful he will show himself merciful. Also Ps 18:25, but see v32 where God makes him blameless.
 * Psalm 37:19,25 in days of famine they will enjoy plenty. I have never seen the righteous begging bread
 * Matt 6:25-34 do not worry, god clothes lilies

No direct relationship

 * See Christian suffering
 * Job - the people in the story assume good/bad consequences but the moral of the story is God does what he wants
 * Job 21:30
 * Consider it pure joy my brothers when you go through trials of many kinds
 * Pressed but not crushed persecuted not abandoned
 * Fill up in my body what is lacking
 * Much of the psalms talking about evil people prospering. Correction coming later in life or, more generally, at the end of times
 * Heb 11b good people have terrible thing happen, suffering
 * 1 Cor 11:25 I have known hunger and thirst...

Examples

 * Pride
 * Isaiah 39 Hezekiah shows storehouses to envoys, prophets says all his house will be killed with the sword
 * David counts the fighting men, a plague breaks out and kills >10k
 * Lust
 * David and Bathsheba. His child with her dies.
 * Stubbornness?
 * Saul and Jonathan (a good guy) killed in battle. After many years of toleration where Saul pursues David and God did not smite him.