DAILY TEXT, Today Wednesday February 14, 2024, The hour is coming when all those who are in the tombs will hear his voice and come out: (John 5:28, 29).
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Thursday February 15, 2024
The hour is coming when all those who are in the graves will hear his voice and come out: those who did good things, to a resurrection of life (John 5:28, 29).
The righteous, that is, those who did good things before dying, will receive “a resurrection of life” because their names will already be written in the book of life. This means that the resurrection of “those who did good things,” spoken of in John 5:29, is the same as the resurrection of the “righteous” mentioned in Acts 24:15. This explanation fits with what is said in Romans 6:7: “He who dies is absolved of his sin.” When the righteous die, their sins are blotted out, but their record of loyalty remains intact (Heb. 6:10). Of course, when the righteous are resurrected, they will have to remain faithful so that their names are not erased from the book of life. w22.09 18 paras. 13, 15.
What is the “resurrection of judgment”?
What about those who did bad things before they died? Although their sins were erased at death, they had no record of loyalty. Their names are not written in the book of life. Therefore, the resurrection of “those who did evil things” is the same as the resurrection of the “unrighteous” mentioned in Acts 24:15. They will have “a resurrection of judgment.”c The unrighteous will be judged in the sense that they will be evaluated (Luke 22:30). It will take time to decide who deserves to have their name written in the book of life. For this to happen, the unrighteous will have to abandon their previous bad behavior and dedicate their lives to Jehovah.
What will those who are resurrected on Earth have to do, and what are the “actions” mentioned in Revelation 20:12, 13?
Whether they have been just or unjust in the past, the resurrected will have to obey the laws of the new scrolls, which will be opened during the 1,000 years. The apostle John describes what he saw in a vision: “I saw the dead—the great and the small—standing before the throne, and scrolls were opened. But another scroll opened: the scroll of life. And according to what was written in the scrolls, the dead were judged by their actions” (Rev. 20:12, 13).
By what “actions” will the resurrected be judged? Is it because of what they did before they died? No. Let us remember that they were absolved of their sins when they died. So “their actions” here cannot be the things they did before they died. Rather, these actions should refer to how they respond to the teaching they will receive in the new world. Even faithful men like Noah, Samuel, David, and Daniel will have to learn about Jesus Christ and demonstrate faith in his sacrifice. How much more will the unjust have to do it!
How will those who reject this magnificent opportunity end up?
How will those who reject this magnificent opportunity end up? Revelation 20:15 tells us: “Those who were not written in the book of life were thrown into the lake of fire.” That's right, they will be completely destroyed forever. How important it is that we make sure that our name is written in the book of life and that it stays there!
What exciting work will be accomplished during the Thousand Year Reign? (See cover drawing).
The Thousand Year Reign will be a very exciting period. The largest education program ever carried out on Earth will be carried out there. Although it will also be a period in which the conduct of the just and the unjust will be evaluated (Is. 26:9; Acts 17:31). How will this magnificent education program be carried out? The following article will explain it to us and help us evaluate it
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