The Bible describes multiple resurrections: some that have already happened and some to come. The future resurrections call everyone to consider where they will spend eternity.
The Bible describes past and future resurrections.
The next resurrection will be at the rapture with believers rising to meet the Lord and being transformed.
The final resurrection will be at the great white throne judgment, where unbelievers face eternal judgment.
How does knowing about the various resurrections described in the Bible influence your perspective on eternity?
How are you living in readiness for Christ's return, knowing the rapture could happen at any moment?
How does the reality of the final judgment impact the way you share your faith with others?
How does the Bible’s description of the rapture and the second coming shape our understanding of God's timeline for the world?
What does the resurrection of both the righteous and the wicked teach us about the consequences of our choices today?
How can understanding the resurrection of believers and unbelievers help us live with a greater sense of urgency about salvation?
The Bible describes multiple resurrections, both past and future. Past resurrections include those performed by prophets, Jesus, and the apostles, as well as Jesus’ own resurrection. The next major resurrection will occur at the rapture, when the dead in Christ will rise and living believers will be transformed (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18). Another resurrection will happen at Christ’s second coming, raising those who died in faith during the tribulation to reign with Him (Revelation 20:4-6). The final resurrection will occur at the great white throne judgment, where unbelievers will be raised for judgment and cast into the lake of fire (Revelation 20:11-15). Scripture describes multiple resurrections to come, but this reality most urgently calls every person to consider now where they will spend eternity.
While Scripture describes multiple resurrections to come, the most urgent reality is that every person must decide now where they will spend eternity. Those who place their faith in Christ are assured of eternal life, whether through passing from this life into His presence (Philippians 1:21; 2 Corinthians 5:8) or being caught up to meet Him at the rapture (1 Thessalonians 4:13–18). There is no second chance after death, and delaying this decision risks missing the hope and joy found in Christ. God’s call to salvation is not just about the future—it transforms our lives today, giving us peace, purpose, and the assurance of His presence. Now is the time to turn to Him, trust in His promise, and live in readiness of His return.
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He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
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