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What does the Bible mean by judgment in relation to Jesus?

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Judgment in relation to Jesus refers to His authority to execute God's justice and bring salvation to those who believe.

In the context of Isaiah 42:4, judgment speaks to both the righteous execution of God’s justice and the establishment of His kingdom on earth through Christ. Jesus, as God's servant, brings forth judgment by fulfilling the law and providing a means of salvation for sinners. His role as the judge is intertwined with His role as the Savior, guiding the nations toward righteousness. This dual aspect highlights that through Christ, God’s justice is upheld while still extending mercy to those who trust in Him. Thus, judgment is not merely punitive but is also redemptive, resulting in the establishment of God's kingdom characterized by grace and truth.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:4, John 5:22, Romans 2:16

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