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What does it mean that all must stand before the judgment throne?

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All will stand before the judgment throne to give an account of their lives, regardless of status or earthly power.

The phrase that all must stand before the judgment throne signifies God's impartiality in judgment; it doesn't matter if one is deemed 'great' or 'small' in this world. Revelation 20:12 describes this scene where everyone, without exception, will be summoned to account for their lives. This includes the powerful individuals who may believe they can evade accountability and the marginalized who might feel forgotten. It demonstrates that God's judgment transcends human distinctions and is based solely on His holy standard of righteousness. The reality of this moment calls for vigilance in our lives, leading us to live in alignment with our faith in Christ and the teachings of Scripture.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:12, Romans 14:10-12

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