More About Jesus - Bob Shelton

The Great White Throne Judgment - BSGM 2604

14 min · 24. jan. 2026
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The sermon centers on the Great White Throne Judgment described in Revelation 20, emphasizing that all unbelievers—those who rejected Christ throughout history, including those who lived during the Millennium—will be resurrected and stand before God to be judged according to their works. Unlike the judgment seat of Christ, which evaluates believers' faithfulness for rewards, this final judgment determines eternal punishment for those without Christ, with no possibility of annihilation, as the lake of fire represents everlasting punishment, not extinction. The passage underscores God's perfect justice, affirming that every sin is recorded and will be made manifest, yet it also offers profound relief for believers, whose sins have been blotted out by Christ's blood and are no longer held against them. The message concludes with a heartfelt, urgent call to repentance and faith, stressing that salvation is available to all who open their hearts to Christ, while warning of the eternal consequences of rejection. The tone is both solemn and pastoral, combining theological precision with deep compassion for the lost.

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