Judgment Day
Judgment Day, often referred to as the Day of Judgment, is a pivotal eschatological concept in the Bible that signifies a future time when God will judge all humanity. This day is characterized by the final evaluation of individuals based on their faith and deeds. In the New Testament, particularly in Matthew 25:31-46, Jesus describes the separation of the righteous from the unrighteous, likening it to a shepherd separating sheep from goats. This passage emphasizes that the judgment will consider not only personal faith but also how individuals treated others, reflecting the moral implications of one's life choices.The Old Testament similarly foreshadows this concept, particularly in passages like Ecclesiastes 12:14, which states, "For God will bring every deed into judgment, with every secret thing, whether good or evil." Additionally, Revelation 20:11-15 depicts a great white throne where the dead are judged according to their works, emphasizing the comprehensive nature of God's judgment. Overall, Judgment Day serves as a solemn reminder of accountability and the ultimate justice of God, reinforcing the biblical theme that one's choices in life have eternal consequences.
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Judgment Is Bound to Come
By Rolfe Barnard1.2K44:30GEN 6:22MAT 6:33ACT 2:40ACT 2:46ROM 4:13HEB 3:12In this sermon, the Apostle Peter passionately exhorts the crowd to repent and turn away from the actions of Calvary. He warns them of the impending judgment that will fall upon a generation that crucified the Son of God. Peter compares his urgency to that of Noah, who acted out of fear and faith to save lives. The sermon highlights the religious world of the time, which had experienced a revival of religion without the true message of the cross of Christ.
He Hath Appointed a Day
By Paris Reidhead1.1K34:28JHN 5:22ROM 14:12REV 20:11In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the personal responsibility of both the speaker and the listener when it comes to the preaching of the word of God. The speaker acknowledges that they will be held accountable for what they say and their motives behind it when they stand before the judgment seat of Christ. The preacher also highlights the responsibility of the listeners to actively engage with the word of God and accept the spiritual nourishment provided by their church community. The sermon focuses on the concept of judgment, specifically the judgment of believers, and emphasizes the importance of performing good works with the right motives. The preacher references biblical passages such as John 5:22 and Acts 17 to support these teachings.
The Great White Throne
By E.A. Johnston99429:33ISA 1:4JHN 5:22ACT 7:582TI 4:6REV 6:9REV 20:12REV 20:15In this sermon, the preacher discusses the Great White Throne Judgment, a solemn event where all of mankind will be brought before God for review. The sermon explores the judge who sits on the throne, which is revealed to be the Lord Jesus Christ, who has been given all authority by the Father. The sermon emphasizes the severity of God's holy law, which will be used to judge every person's life. Only those who have accepted Jesus as their Savior and have been washed in His blood will escape the judgment and find refuge. The sermon also warns of the consequences for those who reject God and His Son, as they will face the judge and be condemned.
Judgment Day
By Dave Hunt4.2K1:15:19GEN 15:13EXO 12:14JOL 3:2ZEC 14:1MAT 6:33In this sermon, the pastor discusses the topic of Judgment Day, referring to passages from the books of Joel and Zechariah in the Bible. He emphasizes that God will gather all nations, including the United States, for judgment. The pastor warns that we live in serious times and that God is angry, ready to bring judgment upon the world. He also mentions the importance of presenting the truth to the Jewish people and recognizing the significance of Israel in biblical prophecy.
That Tragic and Fiery Day
By A.W. Tozer3.2K31:26REV 5:1REV 6:1REV 6:15In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the sixth chapter of Revelation. He begins by describing the opening of the four seals, which represent different events and symbols. The first seal reveals a white horse, symbolizing conquest and victory. The second seal reveals a red horse, representing the removal of peace and the rise of violence. The third seal reveals a black horse, symbolizing scarcity and economic hardship. The fourth seal reveals a pale horse, representing death and destruction. The preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding these symbols and their significance in the biblical context.
The Last Laugh
By Vance Havner96728:01In this sermon, the preacher reflects on the power of God's message and the certainty of His plan. He encourages listeners who may feel discouraged or ineffective, reminding them that even if their efforts seem small, they are part of God's purpose. The preacher emphasizes the importance of being touched by God and having a personal experience with Him. He also urges believers to view the world through God's perspective and to rely on prayer and watchfulness in the face of worldly challenges. The sermon references biblical stories, such as Jesus healing the blind, and encourages listeners to have faith and persevere in their relationship with God.
The Judgment Day: A Solemn, Tremendous and Glorious Scene of the Universal Judgment
By Samuel Davies1.0K1:05:53MAT 6:33MAT 13:40MAT 16:27MAT 25:31ROM 2:162TH 1:7In this sermon, the preacher directs the audience's attention to the solemn and glorious scene of the Universal Judgment. He describes the destruction of the world and the agonizing convulsions of nature in its last moments. The preacher emphasizes the insignificance of earthly possessions and the sorrowful fate of a dying world. He also highlights the righteous indignation and terrifying presence of the judge, who condemns the guilty with no room for prayers or tears. The sermon concludes by acknowledging the difficulty of fully comprehending the grandeur and magnitude of the last day, but assures the audience that they will soon witness these majestic wonders firsthand.
Everything Is Recorded
By Erlo Stegen1.1K1:05:29PSA 51:17ECC 11:9MAT 7:23LUK 18:13ROM 2:6HEB 9:27REV 20:11In this sermon, the speaker shares a dream he had where he found himself standing before the great white judgment throne. He expected to receive praise for his good works, but instead found himself alone and filled with terror. He realized that each person's records are stored and will be brought out for judgment according to their works. The speaker reflects on the files he saw in his dream, including those of people he had preached to, books he had read, and things he had viewed. He is shocked to see that everything is recorded in exact detail, causing him to tremble. The sermon emphasizes the importance of standing before the judgment throne and being accountable for our actions.
Prepare to Meet God
By Jack Hibbs1.2K1:00:17MAT 22:1ROM 13:1In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being prepared to meet God. He warns against living with a sense of invincibility and urges listeners to consider the possibility of the Lord's return. The speaker highlights current events, such as Russia's support of Iran and the spread of Islam, as signs that the end times may be approaching. He also references a news report about the tragic bridge collapse in Minnesota, which serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of life. Overall, the sermon encourages individuals to examine their hearts and ensure they are ready to meet God.
A God That Keeps Records
By Rolfe Barnard2.6K56:13PSA 130:4MAT 6:33JHN 5:29ROM 3:202CO 4:32CO 4:7HEB 11:1In this sermon, the preacher recounts a tragic incident where a young man lost his life in an oil rig explosion. The preacher uses this event to emphasize the reality of judgment and the consequences of not being written in the book of life. He urges the congregation to witness the fire of judgment and to stand before God as a holy and obedient people. The preacher highlights the importance of honoring God through obedience, worship, and giving, and warns against robbing God of what is rightfully His.
Judgment Day
By Leonard Ravenhill2.2K1:18:102CO 12:2REV 1:3REV 14:15In this sermon, the preacher talks about the disciplined life of John Wesley and his commitment to spending time with God every morning at 4 o'clock. The preacher also mentions the importance of intercession and how four out of six women who visited their house had a ministry of intercession. The sermon emphasizes the need to focus on what is done for God, rather than seeking recognition or fame. The preacher also mentions the significance of the Bible and encourages the audience to select one word from it, such as "judgment," and reflect on its meaning in light of eternity.
The Judgment Day
By R.A. Torrey0ACT 17:30R.A. Torrey emphasizes the certainty and universality of the impending Judgment Day, asserting that all individuals will be held accountable for their deeds, words, and their response to Jesus Christ. He highlights that the resurrection of Christ serves as a guarantee of this judgment, and that it will be administered by Jesus Himself, who will judge in righteousness. Torrey warns that no one can escape this judgment, and the consequences will be eternal, either leading to joy or despair. He urges listeners to repent and prepare for this inevitable day, as it will reveal the true nature of every person's heart and actions.
Judgment Day
By Steve Hill2.1K47:05DEU 32:35LUK 12:16HEB 10:31In this sermon, the speaker addresses four different types of people: those who are close to the truth, those who are distant from the truth, those who are close to Jesus but not fully committed, and those who have never known the Lord. The speaker emphasizes that both sides of the story will be known and every sin will be revealed. He urges listeners to come to the Lord and seek forgiveness, emphasizing that God knows everything about them. The speaker also mentions a personal experience with a lawyer who confronted him about the truth, highlighting the importance of honesty. The sermon concludes with the speaker encouraging everyone to pay attention to the message and give God their full attention.
All Will Be Revealed
By Erlo Stegen2.2K1:14:03LUK 12:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of taking note of the word of God and not letting it go in one ear and out the other. He highlights the idea that nothing hidden will remain concealed and that all things will be revealed. The preacher shares a story about three naughty boys who sent telegrams to high-ranking officials, causing them to fear the exposure of their misdeeds. The sermon references Bible verses from Luke 12, 1 Corinthians 4, and Hebrews 4 to emphasize the need to give account for our actions, thoughts, and motives before God.
God's Day of Shock & Awe
By Jim Cymbala8.9K41:43MAT 24:302TH 1:3In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the indisputable fact that Jesus is coming again. He describes it as the day of the Lord, a day of shock and awe promised by God. The preacher highlights that while the nations will mourn and realize judgment is coming, those who know the Lord will see it as a homecoming, a time of no more tears, sin, or trouble. The sermon also references a recent event of precision bombing in Baghdad, known as the night of shock and awe, to illustrate the power and magnitude of Jesus' coming with his angels in blazing fire.
Coming in Judgment
By Paris Reidhead1.7K46:04JHN 5:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of understanding the future judgment by Jesus Christ. He reads from John 5:17-31 and Revelation 6:15-17 to illustrate the dramatic and powerful events that will occur during the second coming of Christ. The preacher highlights the response of those who will witness this judgment, emphasizing the need for individuals to come to Jesus and accept his sacrifice for salvation. The sermon concludes with an invitation to come to Jesus and live, as meeting the lamb before his judgment is the only wise course of action.