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What does the Bible say about gospel judgment?

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Gospel judgment refers to the authority of Christ's message and the universal implications of salvation or damnation found in the gospel.

The concept of gospel judgment, as discussed in Revelation 14, relates to the final segment of visions revealing Christ's ultimate authority over judgment. It underscores that the gospel is the good news of salvation for the elect, yet it can also serve as a judgment against those who reject it. This theme highlights the reality that all people will ultimately recognize God's sovereignty, as every knee will bow and every tongue will confess Christ's lordship. The judgment is not arbitrary; it reflects God's righteous justice contrasted with His saving grace for the chosen people, who are sealed in Christ's righteousness and called to live according to His Word.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:6-8, Romans 12:2, 2 Corinthians 2:14-17

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