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Not being part of the one-world Babylonian system, such believers during the Tribulation will naturally
face hunger, thirst, outcast status, unjust imprisonment and need for clothes/shelter. Christ will judge
the living nations as to how they treated him — his body, the Body of Christ — during the Tribulation.
Matthew 25:31-32 specifically says: “When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels
with him, he will sit on his glorious throne. All the nations will be gathered before him.” Those
who rejected Christ and the message of the Gospel will be immediately judged as “Goats” and will not
be allowed to enter the Kingdom of Christ. They will be judged just as the Antichrist and false prophet
were.
Let’s Practice…
1. What passage of Scripture describes the Sheep and Goat judgment?
2. Who will be those who stand before Jesus Christ at this judgment?
3. What happens to the sheep and goats at the conclusion of this judgment?
4. In the parable of the two servants in Matthew 24:45–51, what happened to each of the servants?
5. What judgment will all believers attend and what is it called?
6. Were all the servants who received talents from their master believers? Why or why not?
7-9. The first resurrection occurs in three stages. What are they?
10. When does the second resurrection occur and who will be resurrected?
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