What does it mean to stand in one's lot at the end of days?
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Standing in one's lot at the end of days refers to receiving eternal reward and acceptance from God post-resurrection.
In the context of Daniel 12:13, standing in one's lot at the end of days indicates that believers will be recognized and rewarded for their faithfulness at the second coming of Christ. This stands in contrast to unbelievers who will face judgment. For Christians, it signifies that they will stand before God clothed in the righteousness of Christ, free from condemnation. It highlights the promise that believers, having been justified through faith in Christ, will hear the words of approval from God, welcoming them into eternal life and joy. This assurance is a direct result of God's grace and the sacrifice of Jesus.
Scripture References:
Daniel 12:13, Matthew 25:34, Romans 8:1
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