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This is Week 22 of our series "The Kingdom Code" where we explore the core foundational doctrines and beliefs of the Christian faith.
This week, we're looking at our 17th doctrine of the series, the Doctrine of the Final Judgment of God.
Why does God have to judge?
Who gets judged?
What's the result of the judging?
All of these questions come to the surface when we seriously consider what the Christian faith teaches about the doctrine of the Last Things. Christianity doesn't only have an answer about what we are meant to do in this life currently, it also speaks clearly to what is going to come. Our actions and allegiances do echo into eternity, and Jesus, while reaching out for all, does have a final say on what is good and worthy to enter the kingdom of heaven, and what is evil, punishable and unworthy to enter the final resting place of God.
In this teaching, we take a vacation to our sunday morning service where our Pastor Scott Walsh walks us through the Doctrine of the Final Judgment of God.
We pray this teaching will stir your heart towards repentance and birth in you both a healthy fear of the Lord and his power and a sincere hope for the joy that God really will judge the living and the dead.
We'd love to know what you thought of this message and what you took away from it.
Message us on socials @ kingdom_youngadultsnj
By Stephen WalshThis is Week 22 of our series "The Kingdom Code" where we explore the core foundational doctrines and beliefs of the Christian faith.
This week, we're looking at our 17th doctrine of the series, the Doctrine of the Final Judgment of God.
Why does God have to judge?
Who gets judged?
What's the result of the judging?
All of these questions come to the surface when we seriously consider what the Christian faith teaches about the doctrine of the Last Things. Christianity doesn't only have an answer about what we are meant to do in this life currently, it also speaks clearly to what is going to come. Our actions and allegiances do echo into eternity, and Jesus, while reaching out for all, does have a final say on what is good and worthy to enter the kingdom of heaven, and what is evil, punishable and unworthy to enter the final resting place of God.
In this teaching, we take a vacation to our sunday morning service where our Pastor Scott Walsh walks us through the Doctrine of the Final Judgment of God.
We pray this teaching will stir your heart towards repentance and birth in you both a healthy fear of the Lord and his power and a sincere hope for the joy that God really will judge the living and the dead.
We'd love to know what you thought of this message and what you took away from it.
Message us on socials @ kingdom_youngadultsnj