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Judgment, Justice, and the Goodness of God

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Series: Core Christianity
Speaker: Pastor James Gallaher

In This Episode:
Is God’s judgment something to fear… or something to trust?

In this week’s episode, Pastor James challenges common assumptions about final judgment—and invites us to see it not as a threat, but as a promise. When we understand judgment through the lens of God's justice, we realize: He’s not just cleaning house—He’s setting things right.

Main Idea:
God’s final judgment isn’t just about wrath—it’s about restoring what’s right. Justice reveals His goodness, and trusting Him means living in light of eternity now.

📖 Key Scriptures:

  • Hebrews 6:1–2
  • Matthew 25:31–46
  • Revelation 20:11–15
  • 2 Peter 3:8–10

🔑 Key Points:

  • Eternal judgment is a foundational truth of the Christian faith.
  • God’s justice and love are not opposites—they are perfectly unified.
  • Final judgment brings hope: God will restore all things and make wrongs right.
  • This isn’t just about eternity—it’s about how we live now.

Main Idea:
God’s final judgment isn’t just about wrath—it’s about restoring what’s right. Justice reveals His goodness, and trusting Him means living in light of eternity now.

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Series: Core Christianity
Speaker: Pastor James Gallaher

In This Episode:
Is God’s judgment something to fear… or something to trust?

In this week’s episode, Pastor James challenges common assumptions about final judgment—and invites us to see it not as a threat, but as a promise. When we understand judgment through the lens of God's justice, we realize: He’s not just cleaning house—He’s setting things right.

Main Idea:
God’s final judgment isn’t just about wrath—it’s about restoring what’s right. Justice reveals His goodness, and trusting Him means living in light of eternity now.

📖 Key Scriptures:

  • Hebrews 6:1–2
  • Matthew 25:31–46
  • Revelation 20:11–15
  • 2 Peter 3:8–10

🔑 Key Points:

  • Eternal judgment is a foundational truth of the Christian faith.
  • God’s justice and love are not opposites—they are perfectly unified.
  • Final judgment brings hope: God will restore all things and make wrongs right.
  • This isn’t just about eternity—it’s about how we live now.

Main Idea:
God’s final judgment isn’t just about wrath—it’s about restoring what’s right. Justice reveals His goodness, and trusting Him means living in light of eternity now.

  continue reading

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