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What does the Bible say about settling accounts with God?

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The Bible encourages us to settle our accounts with God by agreeing with our adversary, the law, before facing judgment.

In Luke 12:58-59, Jesus instructs us to settle with our adversary quickly while we are in the way with him. This adversary is the law of God, which brings accusations against us. The implication is clear: we must recognize our guilt before the law and seek reconciliation through Christ before we stand before the ultimate judge. The passage emphasizes the importance of being proactive in addressing our sins and finding deliverance through Christ before we face judgment, as after death comes the judgment (Hebrews 9:27).
Scripture References: Luke 12:58-59, Hebrews 9:27

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