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What does judgment mean in the context of the Holy Spirit?

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Judgment, as it pertains to the Holy Spirit, refers to the condemnation of the Prince of the world, which assures believers of victory over sin.

In John 16:11, the Holy Spirit reproves the world of judgment because the Prince of this world is judged. This judgment signifies the defeated state of Satan following Christ's work on the cross. For believers, it reassures us that Christ's crucifixion and resurrection have secured the victory over sin and death. The Holy Spirit's presence among us serves as a reminder that while there may be trials and temptations, the ultimate judgment against evil has already been pronounced. Thus, we are emboldened to stand firm in our faith, knowing that the power of darkness has been rendered powerless in light of Christ's triumph.
Scripture References: John 16:11

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