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What does the Bible teach about eternal judgment?

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The Bible teaches that all will face eternal judgment before Christ, who will distinguish between those who are His and those who are not (Acts 17:31).

Eternal judgment is a significant theme in Scripture, articulated in passages like Acts 17:31, which asserts that God has appointed a day to judge the world in righteousness. The Jews, as the sermon elaborates, believed in a judgment that separated them from the Gentiles; however, Paul emphasizes that the judgment will encompass all humanity, with Christ as the appointed judge. This underscores a crucial aspect of Christian doctrine—recognizing that eternal judgment does not rely on human righteousness but rather on one’s relationship with Jesus Christ. Believers are assured of their standing based on Christ’s work, while those not belonging to Him face the consequences of their rejection.
Scripture References: Acts 17:31, Ecclesiastes 12:14, 2 Corinthians 5:10, Matthew 25:46

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