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Revelation 20:13 — At the final judgment, each person is judged 'according to what they had done,' indicating individualized and tailored condemnation, not a uniform punishment.

Are Some Sins Worse Than Others? Please don't get this wrong! 00:22:20 – 00:24:20

Mike rounds out his biblical survey with the great white throne judgment in Revelation to show that eschatological judgment is personalized.

Revelation 20:13 describes the unsaved dead being raised and judged 'each one of them according to what they had done.' Mike takes this to mean that God's judgment of hell is not uniform but individually calibrated to each person's actual sins — factoring in motives, knowledge, and circumstances. The phrase 'each one' emphasizes the personalized nature of the judgment. Mike finds this view coherent and morally satisfying: God alone knows the exact moral weight of every sin and judges accordingly.

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