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What does Revelation say about God's judgment of the wicked?

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Revelation describes God's judgment of the wicked as a decisive and eternal consequence for their rejection of Him.

In Revelation, God’s judgment of the wicked is depicted as an inevitable reality that culminates in eternal separation from His presence. Revelation 14:14-20 illustrates the imagery of a harvest, where the grapes of wrath are gathered and cast into the winepress of God's fury—a metaphor for the final judgment of the unrepentant. This judgment serves to vindicate God’s righteousness, showcasing His holiness against the backdrop of human rebellion and sin. Furthermore, Jesus warned in Matthew 25:41 about the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels, indicating that rejection of the gospel results in severe consequences. The vivid language used in Revelation amplifies the severity and finality of this judgment, urging all to heed the gospel of grace and turn to Christ for salvation.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:14-20, Matthew 25:41

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Christ The Judge
Don Fortner · Aug 25, 1992
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