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What does judgment mean in the context of Christianity?

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Judgment in Christianity refers to the divine assessment of a person's faith and actions, ultimately leading to eternal consequences (Revelation 20:11-15).

Judgment is an integral concept in Christianity that reflects God's holiness and justice. It signifies the process by which God evaluates not only the deeds of individuals but also their faith in Jesus Christ. The reality of judgment is depicted in Revelation 20:11-15, describing a future event where all will stand before the great white throne and be judged according to their works. Those whose names are not found in the Book of Life will face eternal separation from God. This emphasizes the necessity of faith in Jesus, as only through Him are believers deemed righteous and spared from judgment. Understanding judgment helps believers appreciate the grace afforded to them through Christ and encourages a life of holiness and obedience.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:11-15, John 5:22

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