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The judgment that Jesus describes in Matthew 25, however, is for those who are alive at His Second Coming. These individuals, from all the nations of the earth, will consist of both unbelievers and believers. The believers will become the first people to populate the earthly Kingdom.
Most Bible experts say it means we will be judged by what we have done to help other people in need: This passage elaborated the concept in 25:26 that not only blatant acts of evil would reap judgment.
7 maj 2021 · The Father judges no man - So yes, God will judge the nations. And they will be judged through Jesus, based on the ‘leader’ of those nations. The King - that is, how the ‘leader’ of the nation ‘is’ or ‘goes’ determines the ‘fate’ of the nation. We see this crystal clear in the Old Testament.
He shall minister judgment - He will declare or pronounce judgment; he will execute the office of judge. "To the people." To all people; to the nations of the earth.
1 sty 2008 · The judgment of the nations, however, is important as bringing to a close one of the major phases of divine dealings, namely, the times of the Gentiles, and in a preliminary way anticipates the judgment of all unsaved men which will occur a thousand years later.
He rules the world with righteousness; he judges the nations with justice. International Standard Version He will judge the world righteously and make just decisions for the people.
29 paź 2021 · When individuals, groups, cities and nations turn away from God, He will judge them according to His righteous character and moral laws. We know from Scripture that “the LORD is righteous, [and] He loves righteousness” (Psa 11:7), and “Righteous are You, O LORD, and upright are Your judgments” (Psa 119:137).