What happens to believers on the day of Judgement?

When Christians encounter Jesus at his second coming, on the day of judgment, they will be accepted by him as they have been his followers, having persevered in their loyalty to him despite opposition and persecution. They will receive life in God’s eternal presence on a new earth in the New Jerusalem. Believers are spared the eternal punishment of unrepentant sinners because they have been rescued from God’s wrath through Jesus’ death and resurrection. On the day of Jesus’ second coming, believers will enter the kingdom of heaven because they live under God’s reign. More than that, they receive kingship, the authority to participate in God’s rule over the new earth. Believers will take part in the banquet of the Messiah, enjoying the fullness of blessings in the company of all the saints. And believers will receive a greater responsibility: while this is not specified, it certainly means the enjoyment of participating in God’s rule over the new, perfect creation.




Schnabel, E. J. (2011). 40 Questions about the End Times. (B. L. Merkle, Ed.) (pp. 297–298). Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Academic & Professional.

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