The Destiny of Believers and Unbelievers

It is important to understand that believers and unbelievers have a different process and a different destiny in the ages to come. However, all believers and unbelievers (won’t remain unbelievers forever) will eventually be with God because of Christ’s death for sin, His entombment, and His resurrection.

For Christ died for every sin, including the sin of unbelief.

Remember also, that God alone chooses who will believe and who will not believe:

God parts faith to each that He chooses: 3 For I am saying, through the grace which is given to me, to everyone who is among you, not to be overweening, beyond what your disposition must be, but to be of a sane disposition, as God parts to each the measure of faith (Romans 12:3).

God chooses who will have this saving grace before we were even born: 9 Who saves us and calls us with a holy calling, not in accord with our acts, but in accord with His own purpose and the grace which is given to us in Christ Jesus before times eonian (2 Timothy 1:9).

Believer indeed have a special salvation in that they get in early and share in the glories of Christ, but unbelievers also have a salvation that includes a period of time outside the kingdom, some will experience the second death (Lake of Fire), but in the end, Christ saves all because ALL DEATH is abolished by His work.

10 (for for this are we toiling and being reproached), that we rely on the living God, Who is the Saviour of all mankind, especially of believers (1 Timothy 4:10).

Below is a brief study using various scriptures concerning the truths of believers and unbelievers written by Matt Fisher:

Believers: Believe the Evangel/Gospel in this life and are saved for the Eons/Ages. The Good News; God is at peace with us and offers us His Grace (Eph. 2:8).  His Son Jesus Christ died, was entombed and rose from the dead (1 Cor. 15:3,4). We are justified by God’s Grace (Rom. 3:24).  We are reconciled to God (Col. 1:22). We receive the Spirit of God, and we are set free from the dominion of sin in our lives (Rom. 8:9-11 and 6:1-23). We will experience the deliverance of our bodies when Christ Jesus returns (1 Cor. 15:50-58). We will share the glory and the labor of our Savior during the coming Eons/Ages (Eph. 2:1-10 and 3:8-11).

Unbelievers: Those who do not believe in this life will be resurrected and judged at the time of the Great White Throne (Rev. 20:11-15). God will deal with them justly according to their deeds (Rom. 2:1-16). Then the unbelievers whose names are not in the book of life will have a second death (Rev. 20:15). This is not the unbelievers final end, for unbelievers will be Made Alive at the conclusion of the Eons/Ages when Christ Jesus abolishes the Last Enemy DEATH (1 Cor. 15: 25,26). Then they too will be justified (Rom. 5:18,19), reconciled to God (Col. 1:13-20), and be made immortal (1 Cor. 15:22; Rom. 8:18-23; 2 Tim. 1:9-11). Then ALL will be subjected to God the Father and God will be ALL IN ALL (1 Cor.15:27,28).

2 responses to “The Destiny of Believers and Unbelievers”

  1. sherrie duncan Avatar
    sherrie duncan

    Scott,

    This is so good to have in writing.

    I love having your articles along with the videos as you have such a great way of putting things together.

    When looking up a scripture at the end of this paragraph, it wad hard to find and realized it was actually Romans 12:3

    Just thought I’d pass that on case you wanted to edit that.

    I sometimes put things in backwards and just happen to notice this one looking up the scripture.

    God parts faith to each that He chooses: 3 For I am saying, through the grace which is given to me, to everyone who is among you, not to be overweening, beyond what your disposition must be, but to be of a sane disposition, as God parts to each the measure of faith (Romans 3:12).

    It is Roman’s 12:3

    You have no idea how much your videos and articles bring such joy to my heart!!!

    THANK YOU,
    Sherrie 😀

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    1. sehicko Avatar

      Hi Sherrie, thanks for the kind words and wonderful comment. Also, thank you for correcting my mistake…I updated the post with the correction. I appreciate you very much. God bless you.

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