What Happens in the End?نموونە

The Final Judgment
Every person, believer and unbeliever, will stand before Christ. For believers, they will stand before the judgment seat of Christ. This judgment is perfect, just, and unavoidable. For those in Christ, judgment isn’t about salvation, that was secured at the cross, but it is about reward. Our works will be tested. Faithfulness will be rewarded. Obedience matters.
For unbelievers, they will stand before the Great White Throne Judgement, and it will be far more sobering. They will be judged according to their deeds, and their names will be sought in the Book of Life. Their name will not be found, they will face separation from God for eternity.
God’s judgment is not like ours, it is holy, fair, and final. Jesus, will be the Judge. He knows every thought, every motive, every action. There are no secrets before Him.
We must not treat this life like a road trip where we only slow down for the spiritual “speed traps.” We are always seen. We are always known. And we will all give an account.
But this is not meant to create fear. For those in Christ, it’s meant to be encouraged by purpose and reverence. Live with a heart that seeks to please the Lord, and share the truth so others may come to know Him before it’s too late.
Respond to God's Word: Evaluate your current season of life. Are you living with a sense of purpose and accountability before God? Choose one area where you will begin living more intentionally for eternity.
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The end times don’t have to be confusing or scary. God’s Word gives us real answers and lasting hope. This plan will help you understand what’s coming and how to live with purpose and peace right now. Jesus is coming again. Let’s be ready.
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