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What does the Bible say about judgment and condemnation?

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The Bible teaches that judgment comes to those who reject the light of Christ, as they prefer darkness due to their evil deeds.

Judgment, as depicted in John 3:19, reveals the stark choice facing humanity: to embrace the light of Christ or to remain in darkness. This passage clarifies that condemnation is not arbitrary but results from the individual's own rejection of the truth. Those who continue in their sinful ways, loving darkness rather than light, demonstrate their alienation from God. This truth upholds God's justice and righteousness, affirming that while He desires all to be saved, the responsibility for rejection falls on the individual. Therefore, judgment is ultimately based on the voluntary choice to turn away from the gracious offer of salvation.
Scripture References: John 3:19, John 5:40

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J.C. Ryle · Oct 8, 2016
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