In this episode, Pastor Mike answers a thoughtful question: will others be present when we stand before God in judgment?
He explains that the Bible teaches two distinct judgments—one for believers (focused on rewards) and one for non-believers (focused on punishment). However, Scripture does not clearly say whether others will witness these moments.
What we do know is this: for Christians, there is no condemnation—only evaluation and reward. While there may be a sense of loss for missed opportunities, God promises to wipe away every tear and bring His people into eternal joy.
This teaching brings clarity, removes fear, and refocuses our attention on what truly matters—living faithfully before God.
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Be sure to request the book The Unfolding Mystery by Edmund Clowney and discover Christ in the Old Testament.