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What does the Bible say about the last day?

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The Bible teaches that the last day will be a time of judgment, where the words of Christ will serve as the basis for that judgment.

The concept of the last day in Scripture is deeply significant, as it marks the culmination of God's plan for judgment and salvation. In John 12:48, Jesus emphasizes that the words He has spoken will judge those who reject Him on the last day, illustrating the weight of His teachings. This last day serves as a reminder for all believers to heed the Word of God, since it is through Christ’s words that we understand the nature of salvation and divine judgment. Every individual will stand before God, and the faithfulness of Christ’s message, as relayed through the Scriptures, will determine their eternal state.
Scripture References: John 12:48, Matthew 25:31-46, John 6:40, Daniel 12:2, Isaiah 45:23, John 6:39-54, Matthew 25:31-33

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The Last Day
Clay Curtis · Dec 31, 2009
The Last Day
Eric Lutter · Jun 6, 2021
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