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What does the Bible say about God's standard of judgment?

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The Bible teaches that God's standard of judgment is His righteousness, the obedience of Christ.

In 2 Corinthians 10, the Apostle Paul contrasts the flawed standards of judgment used by false teachers with God's perfect measure, which is the obedience of Christ. Paul emphasizes that unlike human judgments, which are often based on comparison with others, God's judgment is based solely on the righteousness of Christ. This echoes the sentiment found in Acts 17, where it's stated that God will judge the world in righteousness by Jesus, whom He raised from the dead. Therefore, the only standard that truly matters is not our flawed human comparisons but the absolute righteousness of Christ, which every individual must meet to be accepted by God.

Additionally, Romans 3 elucidates that by the deeds of the law, no flesh can be justified, but the righteousness of God is manifested through faith in Jesus Christ unto all who believe. God's holiness demands perfect righteousness, and Christ's obedience fulfills that requirement, providing the only basis for justification before God. Hence, understanding God's righteous standard is crucial for every believer, as it reveals the path to salvation only through faith in Jesus.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 10:12, Acts 17:30-31, Romans 3:20-22

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