All Humans Shall Be Stripped Bare

truth about all persons shall be revealed in the end

They judge their persons by what they see on them, by the garments with which they decorate themselves, and the hair which they grow on them. In the final days, their gods shall convene in council before all, and all humanity shall stand before their gods, and their gods shall strip them naked, and they shall be laid bare to be uncovered before all their persons and all their gods, that none shall say "It is by my beauty that I have been rewarded!" or "For my ugliness have I been slain!" and that the truth shall be known unto all humanity. They shall stand before all their fellows, bare, naked, and uncovered, and the righteous shall rejoice in their uncovering, for their benevolence and purity shall be discovered, whereas the wicked shall attempt to hide their nakedness, for they shall be afraid of what their fellows think of true them, but to no avail.

As human beings, we form opinions about each other based on quite superficial things

People tend to hide their true selves, whether to save their reputation or to abuse others or to appear high and mighty so as to satisfy their egos, and they deceive many people and verily lead them astray, but there should come a time when their gods, that is, those persons or things they hold to be holy such as idols and also the one True God, shall expose them in full unto all persons. They shall no longer hide their sins and imperfections or cover themselves with personas. This verse also states a significant observation about humans, that we judge each other by the superficial (by what they see on them [not from them as their deeds or words, but their masks, money, beauty, possessions, race, gender]), but God judges the internal, the intrinsic, "the qualities deep and profound."