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How do we know the doctrine of judgment is true?

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The doctrine of judgment is confirmed by Christ's teachings and the prophetic scriptures that foretell the separation of believers from non-believers.

The truth of the doctrine of judgment is rooted in the teachings of Jesus and the prophetic writings of Scripture. In Matthew 3:12, we see a clear reference to the unquenchable fire reserved for the chaff, reflecting John the Baptist's warning of imminent judgment. Jesus emphasizes this in His parables, like the separation of sheep from goats in Matthew 25. These teachings underscore God's justice and sovereignty, affirming that all will be judged based on their faith in Christ. The continuity of this message throughout the Bible solidifies the belief in final judgment as a crucial aspect of God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Matthew 3:12, Matthew 25:31-33, Revelation 20:11-15, Malachi 4:1, Isaiah 14:12-15, Romans 2:6, 2 Peter 2:4-6, Jude 17-19, Matthew 7:21-23

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