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Why is understanding the end of the wicked important for Christians?

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Understanding the end of the wicked reassures Christians of God's justice and the temporary nature of earthly prosperity.

As Asaph discovered in Psalm 73, the apparent success of the wicked is fleeting and ultimately leads to destruction. This understanding is critical for Christians, as it emphasizes the eternal perspective that all earthly pleasures and gains are temporary. The sermon highlights Revelation 20, illustrating the final judgment and the fate of those not found in Christ. Recognizing this truth helps believers endure trials and remain faithful, knowing that their reward in Christ far exceeds any worldly advantage the wicked may enjoy.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:11-15, Psalm 73:17

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Slippery Places
Robert Horton · Feb 26, 2020
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