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How do we know the final judgment is true?

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The truth of the final judgment is based on Scripture, particularly Matthew 25:31-46, which reveals Christ's authority and the reality of eternal destinies.

Scriptures such as Matthew 25:31-46 offer a clear and definitive account of the final judgment. This passage outlines how Christ will return in glory to execute righteous judgment on all humanity. The authority of Christ, as the one who was initially judged unjustly and will reign as the perfect judge, provides a firm foundation for believing in the final judgment. The separation of the righteous and the unrighteous illustrates God's justice and mercy, affirming that each person's deeds and faith lead to their eternal state.

Furthermore, the consistent biblical theme of accountability—seen throughout both the Old and New Testaments—reinforces the reality of the final judgment. Believers are encouraged to live in light of this truth, knowing that their lives matter in the eyes of God and that His justice will ultimately prevail. The reality of Christ's second coming, coupled with the assurance that God is just, gives profound credibility to the doctrine of the final judgment.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:31-32, Romans 14:10-12, Revelation 20:11-15

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