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How does Jesus' death judge the world?

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Jesus' death judges the world by revealing its opposition to God and its true nature in rejecting Him.

In the narrative of John 12, Jesus encapsulates His death as a judgment against the world. By crucifying the incarnate God, the world openly displays its rebellion and hostility towards divine authority. This judgment is twofold: it condemns the world system that crucified Christ and simultaneously reveals the character and motivations of those who oppose Him. The cross, therefore, becomes an irrefutable declaration against the world’s values and ambitions, marking the moment where God's justice and mercy intersect. As believers reflect on this, they are reminded that the cross signifies their own judgment as it exposes their previous enmity with God and calls them into a reconciled relationship.
Scripture References: John 12:31, James 4:4

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