David Shedlock
Puritan Board Freshman
I see that the nations will be judged in Revelation 19:15, and again in Matthew 25:31-46. That all the nations will come to Christ, as well as kings, in particular, is prophesied throughout the Scriptures in both Old and New Testaments. While there are different views of those verses, I cannot think that the two (M 25, Rev 19) are really saying that at the end of time will judge nations as "governments" The Lord simply means men of all nations.
In particular, Mt 25 says that they will be judged on feeding the hungry, visiting those in prison, etc. If this is governments, it seems as if a socialistic point would be in view.
In Revelation 19, this appears, as others, to be referring to the last day? How can nations go to hell? Does this refer to Scotland, Germany, the United States, Babylon?
In particular, Mt 25 says that they will be judged on feeding the hungry, visiting those in prison, etc. If this is governments, it seems as if a socialistic point would be in view.
In Revelation 19, this appears, as others, to be referring to the last day? How can nations go to hell? Does this refer to Scotland, Germany, the United States, Babylon?