Final Judgment

  • Many think of judgment as fear and punishment. But for Paul, it’s hope—rooted in the resurrection and God’s justice. This essay explores how the judgment seat of Christ is not the end of the story, but the beginning of restoration for the world and each life within it.

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  • Final judgment in Matthew 25 isn’t about belief alone—it’s about recognizing Jesus in the hungry, the sick, and the stranger. It’s not theology on paper, but mercy in action. The kingdom belongs to those who live its values now, often without realizing they’ve welcomed Christ Himself.

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  • Not Just Heaven Or Hell When we think of final judgment, we often reduce it to a simple question: “Who goes to heaven, and who goes to hell?” But the biblical story is far bigger and richer than that. Judgment is not just a sorting mechanism for the afterlife—it’s about God’s project to renew creation…

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