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The millennium and the end of sin in the Bible

The millennium points to God's judgment, the final defeat of evil, and preparation for the new earth.

The millennium is a subject that awakens curiosity, but it should not be treated as speculation. The Bible connects it to God’s judgment, the final defeat of evil, and definitive restoration.

This teaching shows that God does not end history hastily or unjustly. His government will be seen as true, just, and merciful.

Judgment reveals God’s justice

During the final process, God allows His people to understand His justice. Questions about history, sin, and human choices will be answered in the light of the divine character.

This strengthens trust. The end of sin will not be the result of arbitrary force, but of the full revelation of truth.

Evil will not be eternal

The Bible does not teach that sin will continue existing forever in some corner of the universe. God will bring an end to evil, death, and rebellion.

This hope guards against both fear without the gospel and curiosity without reverence. The center remains Christ’s victory.

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