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What is the resurrection and will everybody be raised?
Resurrection means "to stand again" and is the making alive of dead believers (as happened to Lazarus)

(Dan. 12:1-3, John 5:25-29; Acts 24:14-15,26:6-8).
Can you briefly describe the process of resurrection?
The dead will be raised so that they stand and live again, they must appear before the judgment seat of Christ and the worthy will be immortalised (Matt.25:32-46).
What will happen at the judgement seat of Christ?
We will all have to give an answer for the way we lived and behaved (Rom. 14:10, 2 Cor.5:10).
What will happen to those raised, judged and rejected?
The rejected will die and live no more for ever (Matt.8:12, 22:13)
Who will be in the kingdom of God, for how long?
TIe righteous will inherit the kingdom forever (Dan 12:3, Luke 20:36)
Who or what are the saints?
Believers (see how Paul sends letters in the NT to believers and calls them saints)

they are not catholic holy people who are in heaven, recognised as such because of the Pope or Vatican.

... who are forgiven of sins

... and will be Immortalised
Where will the kingdom of God be centred?
Jerusalem in the land of Israel (e.g. lsa.2: 1-4)
What will happen at the end of the kingdom of God?
Christ will overcome all sinners, death will be abolished and God "will be all and in all" (! Cor.15:25-28)