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What does the Bible say about the coming of Christ as King?

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The Bible teaches that Christ will return in glory to judge all nations, separating the righteous from the wicked (Matthew 25:31-46).

According to Matthew 25:31-46, the return of Christ as King will be marked by His glorious appearance with all His holy angels. This event signifies the culmination of human history, where all nations will be gathered before Him. Christ will separate the righteous, referred to as sheep, from the unrighteous, known as goats. The righteous will be invited to inherit the kingdom prepared for them, while the unrighteous will face eternal punishment. This judgment is not only a future event but a profound declaration of God's justice and grace, ensuring that His chosen ones receive the promised inheritance, highlighting the importance of eternal life and faithful service in the sight of God.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:31-46, Revelation 1:7

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The Coming King
Rick Warta · Jul 30, 2017
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