No Judgment for Christians
Martin Luther
The judgment is abolished; it concerns the believer as little as it does the angels. He will need no mediator on that Day, for the judgment is past. He does not need the saints as intercessors, nor does he fear purgatory. Unless Christ is a preacher of lies, it is certain that just as He does not fear the judgment and does not fear that He might be judged, so we who believe shall not be judged. And, what is more, we shall then judge the world and all the ungodly with Christ.... All believers pass from this life into heaven without any judgment.
Source: Quoted in Ewald M. Plass, What Luther Says, A Practical In-home Theology for the Active Christian. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House. 1959 Edition, 10th Printing (1994), p. 700.