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What does the final resurrection mean for everyone?

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The final resurrection means all will face judgment, resulting in either eternal life or condemnation.

Jesus' words in John 5:28-29 prophesy a time when all the dead will rise, emphasizing the certainty of this event. This final resurrection serves as a sobering reminder that individuals will not all experience the same outcome; some will rise to eternal life while others to condemnation. This dichotomy underscores the inspiring call to faith while there is still time, as well as the seriousness of spiritual readiness. The teaching of the final judgment commands our attention, encouraging us to ensure we are among those who will receive life when Christ returns.
Scripture References: John 5:28-29, 1 John 2:28

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John 5:24-29
J.C. Ryle · Oct 16, 2016
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