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What does Matthew 25 teach about the final judgment?

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Matthew 25 teaches that at the final judgment, Christ will separate the righteous from the unrighteous based on their deeds.

Matthew 25 provides a vivid account of the final judgment, highlighting Christ’s role as the sovereign judge who will distinguish between the righteous and the wicked. When He returns in glory, all nations will stand before Him, and He will judge them based on how they treated 'the least of these'—a reflection of their faith and actions towards others, particularly the needy. The passage emphasizes that true faith will naturally result in a life of service and compassion. This teaching affirms that while salvation is by grace, genuine faith produces fruits that demonstrate our relationship with Christ, underscoring the importance of Christian living that aligns with the teachings of Jesus.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:31-46

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