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What does the final harvest represent in the Bible?

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The final harvest symbolizes God's ultimate judgment where He separates the righteous from the wicked.

The final harvest, as illustrated in Matthew 13:39-43, represents the culmination of God's redemptive plan when Christ returns to judge the living and the dead. This event signifies the separation of true believers, described as wheat, from those who are not truly saved, referred to as tares. The righteous will be gathered into God's kingdom, receiving eternal life, while the wicked will face eternal condemnation. This final separation underscores the sovereignty of God and the reality of judgment, reinforcing the necessity for faith grounded in Christ's atoning work for true assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 13:39-43, 1 John 2:19

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