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The Assurance We Hold, The Judgment to Come

55 min · 15. Mai 2026
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Dust & Glory Media is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. In this episode, we come to a close on Season 3 of the podcast, and we also conclude our series walking through the 1689 Second London Baptist Confession of Faith. We closed out this journey by discussing some of the most weighty realities a Christian can face: * Assurance of salvation * Death and resurrection * Final judgment This episode covers: * Chapter 18 — Of the Assurance of Grace and Salvation * Chapter 31 — Of the State of Man After Death, and of the Resurrection of the Dead * Chapter 32 — Of the Last Judgment And if you’ve followed the season closely, you probably noticed something along the way: we accidentally skipped Chapter 18 earlier in the season. But looking back, it may have been providential, because assurance belongs beside death. And, resurrection belongs beside judgment. How can a Christian face the grave without terror?How can a believer stand before the reality of judgment with confidence?How can ordinary Christians endure suffering, temptation, and seasons of darkness without collapsing into despair? That is exactly what these chapters answer. This episode is not merely about “end times” or abstract theology. It is about learning to live like people who know where history is going. The confession reminds us that Christ will return, the dead will rise, every person will stand before the judgment seat of God, and yet the Christian can still possess deep and abiding assurance. In this episode, we discussed: * The difference between true assurance and false presumption * Why assurance rests on Christ before it rests on feelings * How assurance grows through ordinary faithfulness * What happens immediately after death * Why the Christian hope is bodily resurrection—not escapism * The certainty and glory of final judgment * Why heaven and hell must be taken seriously * How eternity should shape households, churches, holiness, and evangelism As we close out Season 3 and conclude our study through the 1689 Confession, our prayer is that this series has strengthened your confidence in Scripture, deepened your understanding of confessional theology, and encouraged you to build your household upon Christ with greater clarity, conviction, and endurance. Christ is reigning. History is moving toward judgment. And, the people of God have every reason to endure with hope. Hold fast to Christ. Do not fear death. And, live ready for the coming King.” Thanks for reading Dust & Glory Media! This post is public so feel free to share it. Get full access to Dust & Glory Media at dustandglorymedia.substack.com/subscribe [https://dustandglorymedia.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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