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Revelation pt. 24: The Great White Throne - Paul Callan - 05/07/26

Judgement of the dead, by God, according to their deeds done in this life is clearly taught in both Old and New Testaments. How do we reconcile this with the equally clear teaching about salvation by grace alone, through faith? Revelation 20:11-15 is a sobering passage about this event, but is nonetheless encouraging for those whose faith is firmly in Jesus.

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