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How do we know the second death has no power over believers?

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The second death, which is eternal judgment, has no power over believers because Christ has borne the wrath of God for them.

The second death, as described in Revelation 20, refers to the ultimate judgment against sin, leading to eternal separation from God. However, for those who have fellowship with Christ, the second death has no authority. This immunity is secured through Christ's atoning sacrifice, which satisfies God's wrath on behalf of believers. As stated, 'on such, the second death hath no power,' highlighting the assurance believers have under the new covenant established in Christ's blood. This powerful assurance holds firm in the face of eternal condemnation as believers are raised with Christ in the first resurrection, signifying their victory over sin and death.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:6, Revelation 20:14

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