I looked up the word "judgement" in the Strong's Concordance and the word judgement is not recorded as being in verse 29. In my KJV the word "damnation" in verse 29. Are you reading from the NIV?? The word "judgement" implies that judgement has yet to be done and actually waters down the context of the verse. Verses the word "damnation" which implies that judgement has already been done and what is left is for the sentence to be implimented. Which means that some will "hear His voice" and come out of the grave/tomb go to damnation and some who also hear His voice will go to life. No I don't think that verse 29 is speaking about both the Resurrection and the Great White Throne Judgement.
John 5:28-29 are a couple of very interesting verses and they would appear to be a bit confusing Especially if you believe the "Once Saved always saved"Doctrinal belief". As it happens there is another scripture that says something similar in prophetic scripture. Dan 12:2 And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt. I need to point out here this verse says that "many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awaken" but not all who sleep in the dust.
Now we know that scripture is very clear in that ONLY those who have been saved will raise from the grave on the day of the Resurrection. Right? So how can it be that some of those who are awakened and raised from the Grave. To better understand these verses we should look to the verses before and after the verses in question.
I Daniel 12:1 we see that at the Resurrection all who's names are found written in the book of life will be delivered from the time of trouble. IE A period of Great Tribulation/Affliction. Not the wrath of God.
Dan 12:1 And at that time shall Michael stand up, the great prince which standeth for the children of thy people: and there shall be a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation even to that same time: and at that time thy people shall be delivered, every one that shall be found written in the book. This verse is speaking of those who will be among the living the Day of the Resurrection. We are told in Dan. 12:3 that those who are wise/saved will shine brightly.
Dan 12:3 And they that be wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars for ever and ever.
I John 5:26-27 we are told that Father has given Christ the authority to "execute judgment" which means that on the day of Resurrection every soul that is raised from the grave will all be judged.
Joh 5:26 For as the Father hath life in himself; so hath he given to the Son to have life in himself;
Joh 5:27 And hath given him authority to execute judgment also, because he is the Son of man.
The "onced saved always saved" doctrinal belief is a non-biblical garbage belief and here is why.
1Co 6:9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind,
1Co 6:10 Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God.
Here in 1 Co. 6:10 we see that drunkards shall inherit the kingdom of God.
I know folks who claim to be saved but they drink, use foul language, have low morals and basically live a life of un-repented sin. Now there are those that would say that those who would claim to be saved but are drunks were never really saved in the first place. But from my own testimony I can assure you that is not always true in all circumstances. When I was saved and when I came up out of the water I had a miraculous experience and I loved everybody. However as a brand new baby believer I was church hurt and walked away from Christ because I didn't want any part of the Gospel if that was how people/Christians were going top treat me, and I stayed drunk, high and whatever for the next 22 years.
While it is true that nothing or no one can take our salvation away from us the fact is that WE CAN GIVE OUR SALVATION AWAY OF OUR OWN FREE WILL.
If a person was at one point truly saved but backslide and slipped back into being a drunk would Christ allow them to enter into eternal life if at the point of death they were non repentant of their life style??? I Co 6:10 is pretty clear on that, the answer is no. Saved or not a drunkard would have given their salvation away of their own free will. But if they had once again repented and turned from their evil life style and back to Christ will get the eternal and into the Kingdom??? Absolutely and Christ would welcome them with open arms.
So to answer your question. Based on the fact that John 5:28 says "ALL who are in the tombs will hear his voice" I believe that this verse is talking about all the day we are raised from the Grave. IE Resurrection day. Which is re-enforced by John 5:25.
Joh 5:25 Verily, verily, I say unto you, The hour is coming, and now is, when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God: and they that hear shall live.
I could be wrong but I believe that on Resurrection day that some will go to "everlasting life" and some will go to "everlasting contempt". Which means that those who have been truly saved but at some point backslide, reject Christ and the Gospel, turn back to an un repented life of sin and die without ever turning back to Christ before the moment of death, will rise from the grave with all the other saved folks but will not receive eternal life. They will go to a place of Damnation and contempt.
I do switch back and forth from KJV and ESV and a few others. That was ESV. I was so interested in the conversation that I didn't may attention to which one I was on. KJV does translate that Greek word(κρισεως) as judgement in Mat 10:15, 11:22, 11:24, 12:36, and some others. So I didn't even think anything about it.
I agree with you. I am not sure if I was clear about my point. Please for give me as I have a hard time trying to explain what I am trying to say. And this is probably because what I am trying to clarify is a mixture of different beliefs.
One thing is what I was trying to understand, is, if folks are in heaven already, how do they rise up out of their grave.
And if you are in heaven, how does that work with the resurrection.
As for Daniel, oh boy, I had come to a different conclusion. Which was a long time again, perhaps I need to restudy. But that was before, well, I too was saved a long time again, and felt that beautiful change. But I let is slip away, as I really wasn't be feed. It was before the internet, so no easy way to look up bible word definitions. The preacher was preaching more about how it is the Holy Ghost and not the Holy Spirit, or that you shouldn't go to Pizza places because the were dark inside.
Anyway, one day I was thinking and wondering why all the different beliefs and that everyone can not be right, so some must be wrong. So I started digging into the bible. Could afford to purchase Strong's Concordance, had internet for history searches, etc. Off I went. But I did that for over 10 years, but never felt like I did before. Anyway, I had some hurdles to get over and didn't know it, and they were Me, Myself and I. God showed me one through my mind, and the other 2 I heard a preacher on the radio preaching about it, and one of tv. I do love it when God shows you what you are doing wrong.
Any way, I am on track and God has moved and helped me in many ways.
I find it difficult due to what I was taught as a child and young adult. And then all these different things people say.
I almost didn't even post to this as there are a some nasty people here that don't seem to want to help, but to only argue. It is like a war zone sometimes.
Thank you so much for being kind to me. God Bless you.
So back to what I am trying to understand. I thought all slept, until you pointed out a major oversight on my part "many" sleep. I will go study that again.
I am not sure if people are saying that people go straight to heaven and skip resurrection. Or that is their resurrection, at death. I kind of wanted to here from them too and what scriptures they have to share.
It seems in most debates one side gives its list of scripture proofs and explains them, while the other side does the same. BUT, neither ever explain how the ones they don't use fits into their version of truth.
Anyway, Mat 22:33 when the Sadducees where asking Jesus about who a woman who was married to multiple brothers (after each one died) who's wife is she. Jesus said "for in the resurrection....they are as the angels of God in heaven."
Is this saying that after the resurrection is when we get our heavenly bodies? And not at death?
I will stop here or I will get confused with too many things at one time.
Thank you.