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How do we know the judgment of the world is related to Christ's death?

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Jesus stated that His crucifixion signifies now is the judgment of this world, emphasizing the world's opposition to God.

In John 12:31, Jesus affirms, 'Now is the judgment of this world,' directly correlating the events surrounding His crucifixion with the condemnation of a world system that opposes God. This judgment occurs because when presented with the incarnate God, the world's systems—both political and religious—rejected Him, showing their true colors. The crucifixion serves as a divine sentence against this world, revealing its rebellion and enmity towards God. Furthermore, this act not only signifies judgment but also acts as a decisive blow against the forces that govern this present age, as noted in John 16:11, where the Spirit will convict the world of judgment, indicating that the prince of this world has been judged.
Scripture References: John 12:31, John 16:11

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