Alma, son of Alma, concludes by confessing that he rejected the Redeemer, but testifies that he will come and manifest himself to all. Every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that he is God. All who live without God will suffer an everlasting punishment (vv. 30–31). Both Alma, son of Alma, and King Benjamin are speaking of the Second Coming of Christ and the final judgment of all mankind. The experiences Alma, son of Alma, described before were those he had previously suffered.