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How does Christ's lordship relate to the judgment seat?

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Christ's lordship establishes His authority to judge and underscores the centrality of His sovereignty in salvation.

Christ’s lordship is foundational to understanding the judgment seat, as He is recognized as both Savior and Lord. His resurrection from the dead, declared in Romans 14:9, affirms His authority over all creation and serves as the basis for His role as the judge. Believers acknowledge Him as Lord, which is a statement affirming their relationship and dependence on Him for righteousness and salvation. This relationship frames the context of the judgment seat as a place where believers present their lives unto Him, not in fear of condemnation but as a willing response to His sovereign authority. Understanding Christ as Lord encourages believers to live in a manner consistent with His commands and exemplifies the assurance of their identity in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 14:9, John 5:22

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