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The Investigative Judgment Explained: What Adventists Believe Today

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  There has been a real development in Adventist language. The 1980 Fundamental Belief was significant because it explicitly said that Christ's atoning sacrifice was offered “once for all on the cross.” It then described Christ's heavenly ministry as making the benefits of that sacrifice available to believers. The same statement also shifted the emphasis of the judgment toward revealing, making manifest, and vindicating God's justice , rather than simply determining who is worthy. The Investigative Judgment: What Seventh-day Adventists Believe Today—and How the Doctrine Has Evolved The investigative judgment is one of the most distinctive—and most misunderstood—teachings of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. For some Christians, the phrase immediately brings to mind a frightening picture of God examining every mistake in a person's life to determine whether that person is good enough to be saved. But that is not the best way to understand the doctrine today. At its he...

Why Believe in Christ’s Resurrection?

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    Faith in What We Have Not Seen “We Have Not Seen, Yet We Believe” One of the most important questions a Christian can ask is: Why should I believe that Jesus Christ really rose from the dead? The resurrection is not a minor teaching of Christianity. It is the foundation of Christian hope. Paul wrote, “And if Christ is not risen, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins!” (1 Corinthians 15:17, NKJV). Without the resurrection, Christianity loses its central message. But if Christ truly rose, then everything changes—including the way we understand death, suffering, forgiveness, and our future. The wonderful thing is that God does not ask us to believe without evidence. The Resurrection Was Witnessed by Many In 1 Corinthians 15, Paul gives one of the clearest summaries of the evidence for Christ’s resurrection. He reminds believers that Christ “was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures” (1 Corinthians 15:4). Then Paul lists those who ...

Why Does the Bible Call Death “Sleep”?

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    A Biblical Explanation of Death and the Resurrection Death is one of the most difficult realities human beings face. We grieve when someone we love dies, and naturally we wonder what happens after death. Is the person already living somewhere else? Are the dead conscious and watching what happens on earth? Or does the Bible describe death in a different way? One of the Bible’s most interesting descriptions of death is the word “sleep.” Scripture repeatedly uses sleep as a metaphor for death. At first, that may seem like a strange comparison. But when we examine what the Bible actually teaches, the picture becomes remarkably clear. The biblical teaching that death is like sleep is closely connected with another important Bible truth: the resurrection. Understanding these two teachings together can provide both biblical clarity and tremendous hope. What Does the Bible Mean When It Calls Death “Sleep”? The Bible does not mean that death is exactly the same thing as ordinary...

Will We Go to Heaven When We Die? What the Bible Really Teaches

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  The question “Will we go to heaven when we die?” is one of the most important questions people ask about life after death. When someone we love dies, we naturally wonder where that person is now. Are they already in heaven? Are they watching over us? Are the dead conscious somewhere? Or does the Bible teach something different? Christian traditions have offered different answers to these questions. However, rather than relying on popular ideas or cultural traditions, we should ask a more important question: What does the Bible actually teach about death, heaven, and the resurrection? The Bible presents a beautiful message of hope. Death is not the end of God's plan for His people. But Scripture also teaches that the ultimate Christian hope is not an immortal soul living forever in heaven immediately after death. The great biblical hope is the resurrection of the dead when Jesus Christ returns . What Happens When We Die? The Bible repeatedly describes death as a state of unconsci...