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What does the Bible say about the judgment day?

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The Bible describes the judgment day as a time when all nations will be gathered before Christ, the appointed judge, to receive their eternal sentence.

The judgment day is a pivotal event described in Scripture, most notably in Matthew 25:31-46. Jesus Christ, referred to as the Son of Man, will be the judge who calls all nations to account. This day will bring finality to every individual's life, where those who are found in Christ will be welcomed into eternal life, and those who are not will face eternal punishment. The contrast between the two outcomes emphasizes the greatness of God's sovereignty and justice.

As per John 5:22, all judgment has been committed to the Son, and every knee shall bow before Him, highlighting His ultimate authority. Believers can take comfort in knowing that the same Savior who extends grace today will also be the one who judges, reinforcing the need for repentance and faith in Him. The seriousness of this moment calls for reflection on one’s relationship with Christ now, so as not to face Him in judgment unprepared.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:10, Revelation 20:11, Matthew 25:31-46, John 5:22, Philippians 2:10-11, James 2:20

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Matthew 25:31-46
J.C. Ryle · Mar 10, 2016
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