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The Just Kingdom

- The Day is coming soon after Jesus returns when He will establish justice upon the earth.
- What will happen on ‘that Day’? (Daniel 7:13-14; Matthew 7:22)
- God will send His King with divine authority to judge.
- All people will stand before Him and recognize Him as Lord.
- That day will usher in the just, everlasting kingdom of God.
- We can easily receive Jesus as the God of love, but God’s judgment seems unloving.
- God’s love cannot be excluded from His justice, nor His justice from His love.
- If we expect to sweet talk or earn our way into the kingdom of heaven, we will be surprised.
- When the words of ‘Lord’ are devoid of real-life obedience, it proves only a show.
- We cannot impress Jesus enough to get into His kingdom.
- Knowing Jesus is not just knowing the right answers about Him or doing ministry for Him, but it’s a genuine relationship of love with Him.
- If Christ is in you and you desire to live for Him above all others, you can rest in His grace.
- What are those things that only the Spirit of Christ can produce in us? What can we look for to assure ourselves that we belong to Jesus?
- Is there a desire within you to be like and serve Jesus?
- Do you love those Jesus loves?
- If Christ is in us, we can look forward to the Day He returns not with dread but hope.
- Because history answers to Him, I don’t have to control all aspects of my life.
- Because Christ paid our debt, we don’t need to punish ourselves.
- Because Christ is the Judge, we don’t need to condemn others.
- If you’ve surrendered your life to Jesus in this life, the greatest surprise on the Day of Judgment will be His open arms of grace.
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By Trinity Evangelical Church
The Just Kingdom

- The Day is coming soon after Jesus returns when He will establish justice upon the earth.
- What will happen on ‘that Day’? (Daniel 7:13-14; Matthew 7:22)
- God will send His King with divine authority to judge.
- All people will stand before Him and recognize Him as Lord.
- That day will usher in the just, everlasting kingdom of God.
- We can easily receive Jesus as the God of love, but God’s judgment seems unloving.
- God’s love cannot be excluded from His justice, nor His justice from His love.
- If we expect to sweet talk or earn our way into the kingdom of heaven, we will be surprised.
- When the words of ‘Lord’ are devoid of real-life obedience, it proves only a show.
- We cannot impress Jesus enough to get into His kingdom.
- Knowing Jesus is not just knowing the right answers about Him or doing ministry for Him, but it’s a genuine relationship of love with Him.
- If Christ is in you and you desire to live for Him above all others, you can rest in His grace.
- What are those things that only the Spirit of Christ can produce in us? What can we look for to assure ourselves that we belong to Jesus?
- Is there a desire within you to be like and serve Jesus?
- Do you love those Jesus loves?
- If Christ is in us, we can look forward to the Day He returns not with dread but hope.
- Because history answers to Him, I don’t have to control all aspects of my life.
- Because Christ paid our debt, we don’t need to punish ourselves.
- Because Christ is the Judge, we don’t need to condemn others.
- If you’ve surrendered your life to Jesus in this life, the greatest surprise on the Day of Judgment will be His open arms of grace.
...more