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Death
Physical death is universal
See also 2 Sa 14:14; Ro 5:12
The timing of natural death is beyond human control
See also Ps 90:10; Mt 6:27; Jas 4:14
Death is not to be feared by the believer
See also Ps 116:15; Pr 14:32; Ro 14:8; Php 1:21; Re 14:13
For believers, death is likened to falling asleep
See also Mk 5:39; Ac 13:36; 1 Co 15:6
At the second coming, believers still living on earth will not experience death
See also 1 Co 15:51–52
Death is the penalty for unforgiven sin
See also 1 Ch 10:13; Pr 11:19; Ro 5:12
The second coming of Jesus Christ
The second coming is foretold
See also Lk 21:27; Ac 1:11; Heb 9:28
The timing of the second coming is known only to God the Father
See also Mal 3:1; Mt 24:44; Re 16:15
God’s purpose at the second coming is to gather his people together, to reward the faithful and judge the wicked
See also Da 7:13–14; Mt 25:31–32; Jn 14:3; 1 Co 4:5; 1 Th 4:16–17; 1 Pe 5:4; 1 Jn 3:2; Jud 14–15
The right attitude towards the second coming
See also Mk 13:35; Ac 3:19–20; 1 Ti 6:13–14; 2 Pe 3:11
The resurrection of the dead
All will be raised
See also Da 12:2; Ac 24:15
Believers in Jesus Christ will be raised to eternal life
See also Jn 11:25; 2 Co 4:14; 1 Th 4:16
Unbelievers will be condemned
See also Mt 25:46
Believers will be given resurrection bodies
See also 1 Co 15:50–53
The last judgment
All face judgment after death
See also Ro 14:12; 1 Pe 4:5; Re 20:11–12
Judgment is entrusted to Jesus Christ
See also Ac 10:42; Ac 17:31; Re 1:18
Those who have not responded to Christ will be condemned
See also 2 Th 1:7–8; 2 Pe 3:7; Jud 15; Re 20:15
Believers will not be judged for sin
See also Jn 3:18; Ro 8:1–2; Ro 8:33–34
Believers will be judged on how they have lived their Christian lives
See also 1 Co 4:5; Heb 9:28; 1 Jn 4:17
Heaven
God’s throne is in heaven where he is continuously worshipped
See also Is 6:1–3
God’s will is perfectly served in heaven
See also 1 Ki 22:19
At Jesus Christ’s second coming, a new heaven and earth will replace the old
The redeemed will enjoy life in the presence of God in the new heaven
See also Mt 5:8; Php 3:20; Jud 24; Re 21:1–4
All life in heaven is sustained by God
See also Jn 6:58; Re 2:7; Re 21:23
Hell
Hell is the destiny of human beings who reject God
Mt 25:41 Hell was originally meant for the punishment of the devil and his angels.
See also Mt 13:41–42; Ro 2:8; Heb 10:26–27; Jud 6; Re 17:8
Those in hell are finally separated from God
See also Mt 25:46
Hell is a place of fire, darkness and weeping
See also Mt 8:12; 2 Pe 3:7; Jud 7
Jesus Christ himself frequently warned about the dangers of hell
See also Mt 5:29–30 Jesus Christ is using Eastern hyperbole, not intended literally, to stress importance; Mt 13:40
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