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What does the Bible say about the mystery of death and judgment?

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The Bible reveals that death and judgment are divinely appointed mysteries, highlighting God's sovereign control over salvation and the final judgment.

In Matthew 13:47-50, Jesus teaches about the mystery of death and judgment through the parable of the net. This parable illustrates that at the end of the age, God will separate the just from the unjust. The net symbolizes death, which captures every individual, and the judgment that follows reveals whether one stands justified before God. The just, those justified by God's grace through faith in Christ, will be gathered into vessels, while the wicked will be cast away. This separation underscores the sovereignty of God in determining the eternal fate of each person based on Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:47-50, Romans 3:10, Hebrews 9:27, John 5:28-29

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