We are all human beings so we all die. We know that. But because of Jesus, through him, there are two resurrections coming which will eventually include us all. The first will be for the worthy. The second will be for the remainder. It is not so simple because there will be a thousand year gap between the two resurrections. Out of all who die all will be raised by one resurrection or the other. There are some exceptions such as those who are worthy but still alive at the time of the first resurrection. (Some of these might even be alive today.) These will be the first large group of human beings in history to not die, because Jesus at his coming will make them like the resurrected worthy ones, immortal. Then comes that thousand year gap. Much will happen in that time. Jesus with the worthy immortal ones will judge the living, and rule. Then will come the second resurrection, when Jesus will preside over the resurrection of all the dead, from greatest to least. This is the final Judgement Day. So we see that it is Jesus who sorts all humans generally into mainly two groups: A group of those worthy of living forever and ruling and judging with him, and the remainder group, many of whom will be excluded from eternal life with him and God. Then Jesus will hand over all his authority to God and subject himself to God forever, but God will give him authority to sit with God on God’s eternal throne.