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What does the Bible say about judgment and believers?

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Believers in Christ are justified and will face no condemnation at judgment.

The Bible clearly teaches that for believers in Christ, there is no condemnation and no fear of judgment (Romans 8:1). This assurance stems from the foundational truth that Jesus bore the judgment for sin on their behalf. In the sermon, it is emphasized that Christ's death reconciles believers to God, securing their standing before Him. Additionally, it is noted that in Christ, believers have already been judged in their Substitute, meaning that they bear no guilt before God. This liberating truth allows believers to approach the Day of Judgment with boldness, knowing they have been justified by His grace and will hear the words, 'Well done, thou good and faithful servant' (Matthew 25:21). Thus, the understanding of judgment is transformed for believers, as they are seen in light of Christ's perfect righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 8:1, Matthew 25:21

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Be not afraid
Gene Harmon · Sep 23, 2012
Joshua

Joshua

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