The biblical concept of Final Judgment refers to the ultimate reckoning of humanity before God, where individuals will be held accountable for their actions and receive either eternal reward or punishment. As described in Matthew 25:31-46, Jesus will separate the righteous from the wicked, with the former inheriting eternal life and the latter facing eternal punishment. The Bible teaches that this judgment is based on one's faith in God and their treatment of others, as emphasized in verses such as Romans 2:6, which states that God "will render to each one according to his works." Ultimately, the Final Judgment is a testament to God's justice and sovereignty, as proclaimed in Revelation 20:12, where all people will stand before God to give an account of their lives.
Aeron Morgan delivers a powerful sermon on the final judgment as depicted in Revelation 20, emphasizing the great white throne where all the dead will be judged according to their works. He highlights the significance of the Lamb of God, who will be the judge, and the importance of having one's name
Horatius Bonar emphasizes the profound significance of the final judgment, where Christ, referred to as the Son of Man, will return in glory to separate the righteous from the wicked. He describes the coming of Christ as a powerful event accompanied by angels, where all nations will be gathered befo
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of the coming of Jesus and the signs that will precede it. He references the scripture in Matthew 24, where Jesus compares his coming to the days of Noah. The preacher emphasizes that just as people were going about their daily lives before the floo
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of finding freedom in Jesus Christ. He uses the example of a blind man, George Madison, who is given a picture of the queen. Despite his blindness, he is able to imagine what she looks like by feeling her profile. Similarly, God gave his son to
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the promise given by Jesus Christ that he will come again. He highlights the significance of Jesus' words, "I will come again and receive you unto myself." The preacher emphasizes the fear and panic that exists in the world, but reminds the audience that Jes
In this sermon, the preacher outlines several end time events that he believes will happen soon. The first event is that Jesus will bring an abrupt end to time and the judgments will be finished. Then, Jesus will lead believers to his father's house and present them as a glorious army without blemis
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the uncertainty and mystery surrounding the return of Jesus Christ. They emphasize that the details of when and how Jesus will come again are not important, but rather the focus should be on the anticipation and joy of his return. The speaker encourages listen
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the topic of the coming of the Lord and its significance for Christians. He emphasizes that for those who are not right with God, the idea of the Lord's return can be fearful, but for those who are walking in righteousness, it brings great comfort. The preacher
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In this sermon, the speaker begins by expressing gratitude for the opportunity to share aspects of the gospel of Jesus Christ and encourage believers. He acknowledges the struggles and shortcomings that believers may face throughout the week but emphasizes the importance of not grieving over them. T
