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What does the Bible teach about the final judgment?

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The Bible teaches that the final judgment will be based on God's holy law, where every person will be accountable for their deeds.

In Romans 2, it is clearly outlined that the final judgment will evaluate every person according to God's holy law. This means that those who have sinned without the law will perish without it, and those who have the law will be judged by it. The judgment is not based on subjective standards or personal opinions but is rooted in divine truth and absolute righteousness. Every secret deed, thought, and attitude will be brought to light. For believers, this day of reckoning is met with assurance, as they are covered by Christ's righteousness. However, for the unregenerate, the stark reality of facing the law without the grace of Christ is a terrifying prospect.
Scripture References: Romans 2:6-16, Hebrews 9:27

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Romans Two
Henry Mahan · Nov 20, 1974
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