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What does the Bible say about who shall stand before God?

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The Bible teaches that no one can stand before God if He marks iniquities, as all are guilty of sin.

According to Psalm 130:3, the question posed is, 'If thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?' The answer is implicit: no one. If God were to hold individuals accountable for their iniquities, all would be condemned. The psalmist expresses that none will endure God's judgment or stand justified if their sins are counted against them. This reveals the weight of God's justice, emphasizing that every sin deserves punishment, and in the face of such accountability, all humanity stands guilty and in need of grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:1-4, Romans 3:23

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Who Shall Stand
Mark Pannell · Jun 29, 2014
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