Response: The Great White Throne Judgment will take place after the Battle of Gog and Magog, at the close of the Millennium. When does the Great White Throne Judgment take place? What happens to the devil just prior to this time? See Revelation 20:5-10.The doom of the unsaved is a “lake of fire,” the place of isolation from God for all evil and sinners. In the agony and shame of their sins, they stand before a Throne which is described as “great” and “white.” Each sinner is face to face with God alone, and is doomed because he did not accept God’s salvation. ![]() The wicked dead are raised death holding the body and Hades the soul, surrender their prisoners. QUESTIONSĪt the time of the Great White Throne Judgment, God will assemble before Him all the unsaved, “small and great,” regardless of what their status on earth might have been. The “second death” is the final doom of all the ungodly, all those whose names are not written in the Book of Life. People can be of such varied nature or character that man couldn’t possibly know for sure how to judge some, but God knows the heart and He makes no mistakes. God’s judgment is final, as well as just. The Book of Life has the roll of the saved, those who died in the faith or who were raptured. The books have the records of men’s deeds God knows even their thoughts and motives. ![]() Our text is one we ought to read often, bearing in mind that the small and the great of every age and clime will be there, and the books will be opened. ![]() “Him that sat on it,” is God, to whom all judgment is committed (Revelation 20:11-12). It is the greatest judgment ever held, depicting divine purity and righteousness, which characterize God’s decisions. The Great White Throne Judgment closes the Millennium. The students will rehearse the events of the Great White Throne Judgment in the close of the Millennium, when God will finally judge all whose names are not in the Book of Life, according to their works.
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