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What do we learn about God's judgment in the sermon?

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The sermon teaches that God's judgment is final and that He alone has the authority to separate the righteous from the unrighteous.

God's judgment, as presented in the sermon, is depicted as absolute and unassailable. He is described as the one who will ultimately separate the sheep from the goats, affirming that it is God and God alone who decides the outcome of souls. This understanding instills a sense of urgency for individuals to repent and come to Christ, as all will face His judgment. The message underscores that while God has the authority to save, He equally possesses the power to destroy, which should prompt a healthy fear of His judgment and a reminder of His grace offered through Jesus. This balance between judgment and mercy is central to understanding the character of God as both loving and just.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:31-46

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