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All articles matching the label judgement

  • Fate of the Unwarned

    Fate of the Unwarned

    The Bible teaches that only those who believe in Jesus will gain eternal life. Borge Schantz asks, What happens to those who never heard about Jesus?
  • High Noon in Jerusalem

    High Noon in Jerusalem

    What is the nexus between law and grace? Marvin Moore reflects on an incident in the life of Jesus that gives a clue.
  • The Hope of Judgment

    The Hope of Judgment

    Nathan Brown explores how the promise of God's judgment gives life meaning now.
  • Air Rage

    Air Rage

    Being quick to judge is rarely beneficial. Scott Wegener shares a window of learning in his experience.
  • Answers for Everything

    Answers for Everything

    Cristian Copaceanu inspects the judgment scene at the end of the Bible. What will it reveal about God?
  • For the Love of God

    For the Love of God

    Do your joy and your purpose in life come from the same place? Dwight Nelson explores the nature of God's true followers.
  • The Heavenly Temple

    The Heavenly Temple

    A distant land and a long-ago time point us to a present-day reality of God. Graeme Loftus explains.
  • Who Is on Trial?

    Who Is on Trial?

    The Bible paints a very clear picture of judgment taking place in heaven. Peter McGowan explores who is judged, who is judging and what the outcome will be.
  • A View Through the Curtain

    A View Through the Curtain

    Have you ever wished you could see God? Yiannis Dimitrio pulls back the curtain to reveal the reality.
  • Facing Your Past

    Facing Your Past

    An accurate, detailed record is being kept, and sometime, somewhere, it will have to be faced, says John Ralston.
  • Religious Extremism

    Religious Extremism

    The headline was startling: "US evangelist wants Chavez assassinated" (theage.com.au, August 24, 2005). From statements that he later backed away from, conservative US evangelist Pat Robertson appeared to call for the assassination of Venezuelan president