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What does the Bible say about Christ's judgment?

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The Bible teaches that Christ came for judgment to separate the saved from the lost, bringing light to those who are spiritually blind.

According to John 9:39, Christ states that He comes for judgment that those who see not might see and those who see might be made blind. This judgment serves to separate believers from non-believers, revealing who is saved and who is lost. In this context, Christ’s judgment is not punitive; rather, it distinguishes His chosen people from the world. This is consistent with the teachings of the Scriptures that affirm Christ’s role in revealing God's righteousness and the necessity for believers to embrace the gospel to truly see.
Scripture References: John 9:39, Matthew 20:28, Romans 4:25

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