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The timing of Christs return remains unknown to us (Matt 24:36), but attendant events of that final day are plainly disclosed in Scripture: the dead will be raised (John 5:2829; Acts 24:15) and all humanity along with rebellious angels (2Pet 2:4; Jude 6) will be divinely judged (Rom 2:516; 2Cor 5:10a; Rev 20:11
2.3. 1 Eternal life and annihilation. One understanding of the last judgment is that all created persons (humans and angels) have to be judged, and it leads to a dual outcome, where some will be saved and receive eternal life while others will be annihilated.
Discover the meaning and scripture quotes about Judgment Day as we explore the biblical context of our final judgment. Judgment Day is the end of the world when Jesus Christ will judge every person who has lived and separate believers from non-believers, as is described throughout Scripture.
Final judgment is the last decision from a court that resolves all issues in dispute and settles the parties rights with respect to those issues. A final judgment leaves nothing to be decided except decisions on how to enforce the judgment, whether to award costs , and whether to file an appeal .
There we will live, body and soul, together with God forever (Revelation 21:1-4). In other words, heaven isnt our forever home. Heaven is our temporary residence until Judgment Day. After Judgment Day, we will once again live in our bodies in a new physical world.
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After the final judgement, Death and Hades will be thrown into the Lake of Fire and get destroyed (Revelation 20:14). Jesus also said that Heaven and Earth will pass away (Matthew 24:35), and Peter said that we are awaiting New Heavens and a New Earth (2 Peter 3:13).
For the saved, the old heaven and earth are gone, but God creates a new heaven and earth for them to live in for eternity. For a description, read Revelation 21:1-22:5.
The New Earth is exactly as it sounds. It is a New Earthearth recreated. God, who created the earth in Genesis will burn everything on this current, corrupted earth, cleansing it, and then recreate it as originally intended. The New Earth is mentioned specifically in Isaiah 65 and 66, 2 Peter 3, and Revelation 21.

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