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What does it mean to be ready for judgment?

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Being ready for judgment means living in a way that reflects faithfulness to God, knowing that all will give an account at the day of the Lord (1 Peter 4:5).

In the context of 1 Peter 4:5, being ready for judgment involves an awareness of one's accountability to God for how one lives. Peter warns believers to live righteously, demonstrating their faith in a hostile world. This readiness is not just about fear of punishment but also about the assurance of vindication as one stands before Christ. Those who respond to persecution with grace and steadfastness exemplify the very character of Christ and will ultimately be rewarded. Paul echoes this sentiment in 1 Corinthians 3:13-14, where he addresses the quality of each person’s work as it pertains to divine judgment.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 4:5, 1 Corinthians 3:13-14, Matthew 12:36

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