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What does it mean to be under God's judgment?

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To be under God's judgment signifies being subject to His wrath due to sin, as stated in John 3:18.

Being under God's judgment means to live with the reality of His displeasure towards sin, resulting in condemnation. John 3:18 states, 'Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already.' This illustrates that those who reject Christ live in a state of eternal condemnation, constantly exposed to the consequences of their rebellion against God. It is a serious state, indicating that apart from the saving work of Jesus, individuals are subject to eternal separation from God and His goodness. This serves as a sobering reminder of the gravity of sin and the urgent need for deliverance through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: John 3:18, Romans 1:18, Revelation 20:15

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