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What does it mean that Christ is our Judge?

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Christ, as our Judge, embodies both authority and mercy, ensuring justice while offering grace to believers.

In the context of final judgment, Christ is recognized as the Judge, as stated in John 5:22, where all judgment has been entrusted to Him. This role underscores His authority and expertise in discerning the hearts of individuals, as He is both fully divine and fully human. While He judges with righteousness, Christ also extends mercy to those who have faith in Him, as seen throughout the Gospels when He invites sinners to come to Him for rest and salvation. Thus, His judiciary role is both a warning to the unrepentant and a source of hope for believers.
Scripture References: John 5:22, Matthew 25:31-46

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