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Judgment Day Is Real
Tim Conway

Timothy A. Conway (1978 - ). American pastor, Bible teacher, and evangelist born in Cleveland, Ohio. Converted in 1999 at 20 after a rebellious youth, he left a career in physical therapy to pursue ministry, studying at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary but completing his training informally through church mentorship. In 2004, he co-founded Grace Community Church in San Antonio, Texas, serving as lead pastor and growing it to emphasize expository preaching and biblical counseling. Conway joined I’ll Be Honest ministries in 2008, producing thousands of online sermons and videos, reaching millions globally with a focus on repentance, holiness, and true conversion. He authored articles but no major books, prioritizing free digital content. Married to Ruby since 2003, they have five children. His teaching, often addressing modern church complacency, draws from Puritan and Reformed influences like Paul Washer, with whom he partners. Conway’s words, “True faith costs everything, but it gains Christ,” encapsulate his call to radical discipleship. His global outreach, including missions in Mexico and India, continues to shape evangelical thought through conferences and media.
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This sermon emphasizes the reality of judgment, the eternal weight of glory, and the importance of laying up treasures in heaven. It paints a vivid picture of the scenes described in the book of Revelation, the vision of Christ exalted in His glory, and the urgency of preparing for the day of judgment. The speaker challenges the audience to consider their approach towards the lost and the eternal consequences of their actions.
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If I were to open this door right now and take you out there and I was to show you what is described in the book of Revelation, where it talks about the wrath of God Almighty, it talks about the smoke of their torment going up forever and ever in the presence of the Lamb. If I could take you out there and I could show you a picture of the lake of fire as it is described in Revelation chapter 20 on that day when the books are open. If I could show you the many multitudes who are going to be frantically crying out, Lord, Lord. They already know something is wrong. Most of them came out of a holding place of the damned. They have been kept in chains for that day of judgment. They already know something is wrong. They are not in paradise. They already know. But it is like one last frantic plea, Lord, Lord. They are trying to reason. They are trying to find some way to reason with the Lord to not ultimately cast them into that lake of fire. If I could take us all out there and we could look at it and we could see what the judgment of the damned really looks like. If you could know it the way it really is, what would your approach be towards the lost now? Let me tell you something. If I could take you out that door right now and take you into Isaiah chapter 6, into the temple the day that Isaiah went there in the year that King Uzziah died, when he saw the Lord high and lifted up and his train filled the temple and the place was full of smoke and it was like an earthquake in the place, the door post trembled at the sound coming from the seraphim as they cried out, holy, holy, holy. And this man was seized with fear, the prophet, and he fell on his face and he cried out, woe is me. If I could take you right now and show you the vision of Christ exalted in His glory like that and then come back here and sit down, you would be in stunned silence, some of you would be weeping, some of you would be shouting in absolute terror, some of you not even seeing it anymore would just be on your face and I don't think you would move for a day or two. If I could take you out that door right now and I could show you the fullness of what Paul meant when he said an eternal weight of glory. If I could take you out that door right now and show you yourself from a camera's perspective, a third person perspective, if I could show you what it will look like when it's your turn at the judgment bar. That's reality. The moment's going to come when your name will be called. If I could take you out that door right now and show you that moment as it really will be in that day. Brethren, C.S. Lewis in some small way, he captured in one of his stories, there is a cabbie from the 1800's or so, he drove a cab that was drawn by a horse, and he was pulled into Narnia in the day of creation. And as he saw it, he said this, if I had known such things I would have been a different man. If I would have known such things were true, were real, existed. Let me tell you, the things I'm describing to you about your judgment, it's appointed unto every one of us to appear before the judgment seat of Christ. That includes the Christian. What I described to you about the lake of fire, about the wrath of God Almighty, about the way Christ appeared in Isaiah 6, this is truth. Eternal weight of glory. If I could show you right now what Jesus Christ actually meant by treasure in heaven. When he said, don't lay up for yourselves treasures on this earth, but lay up treasure in heaven. If you could see what that actually was, you would give everything away. Everyone in this room would become that widow, that poor widow who gave her last two mites. If you saw what the treasure was, you would give everything. If you saw how short life is, and how you live will have mattered in that day. Jesus Christ said in Luke 14, when you have a meal, don't invite your neighbor and your wealthy relative and so on. He said, invite the lame and the maimed and the halt and the blind. He said, you will be rewarded in the day of resurrection. If you could see what the rewards were like, I am absolutely convinced, if you could see what you will feel when you look at Christ, to know how much of your life you wasted, how much of it you could have had eternal reward for, but you wasted it. If I could show you how things really are. But brethren, here is the thing, the Word of God does show us how things really are. The problem is not that you have not been shown how things really are, but the problem is we are too much like the disciples. See, the disciples had it told to them who Christ really was. And yet, in the face of a storm, they forgot who He really was. It wasn't until they saw by sight the storm stifled, that they fell down and they worshipped Him. But the fact is, what was true about Him was true, whether they saw the storm cease or not. The point is this, what is true about the treasure in heaven, is true whether I can take you out that door to look at it or not. It's true.
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Timothy A. Conway (1978 - ). American pastor, Bible teacher, and evangelist born in Cleveland, Ohio. Converted in 1999 at 20 after a rebellious youth, he left a career in physical therapy to pursue ministry, studying at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary but completing his training informally through church mentorship. In 2004, he co-founded Grace Community Church in San Antonio, Texas, serving as lead pastor and growing it to emphasize expository preaching and biblical counseling. Conway joined I’ll Be Honest ministries in 2008, producing thousands of online sermons and videos, reaching millions globally with a focus on repentance, holiness, and true conversion. He authored articles but no major books, prioritizing free digital content. Married to Ruby since 2003, they have five children. His teaching, often addressing modern church complacency, draws from Puritan and Reformed influences like Paul Washer, with whom he partners. Conway’s words, “True faith costs everything, but it gains Christ,” encapsulate his call to radical discipleship. His global outreach, including missions in Mexico and India, continues to shape evangelical thought through conferences and media.