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What happens when we die? It's the question that keeps people awake at night, and Jesus gives us a startling answer in John 5:25-29. He doesn't just claim to know about life after death—He claims to be the one who determines it.
In this passage, we find that Jesus has been given ultimate authority over life and death itself. He speaks of two resurrections: one to eternal life and one to judgment. But here's what might surprise you: the difference in which resurrection you will take part in isn't based on how good you've been or how many church services you've attended.
Jesus reveals that eternal life comes through trusting in Him alone, not through our works or religious efforts. It's God's unearned grace that makes the difference between resurrection to life and resurrection to judgment. This isn't just theology—it's the most practical truth you'll ever encounter because it determines your eternal destiny.
Which resurrection will you share in? The answer depends entirely on where you place your trust. Don't miss this crucial message that challenges how you view life, death, and eternity.
By Redeeming Grace Fellowship5
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What happens when we die? It's the question that keeps people awake at night, and Jesus gives us a startling answer in John 5:25-29. He doesn't just claim to know about life after death—He claims to be the one who determines it.
In this passage, we find that Jesus has been given ultimate authority over life and death itself. He speaks of two resurrections: one to eternal life and one to judgment. But here's what might surprise you: the difference in which resurrection you will take part in isn't based on how good you've been or how many church services you've attended.
Jesus reveals that eternal life comes through trusting in Him alone, not through our works or religious efforts. It's God's unearned grace that makes the difference between resurrection to life and resurrection to judgment. This isn't just theology—it's the most practical truth you'll ever encounter because it determines your eternal destiny.
Which resurrection will you share in? The answer depends entirely on where you place your trust. Don't miss this crucial message that challenges how you view life, death, and eternity.