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What is the meaning of judgment in Scripture?

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Judgment in Scripture refers to God's assessment of human lives, determining their eternal destiny based on faith in Christ.

The concept of judgment is a significant theme in Scripture that underscores God's holiness and justice. According to Ecclesiastes 9, there is an appointed time for all men to die, followed by judgment (Hebrews 9:27). This judgment is not merely a consequence of our earthly deeds but is rooted in our relationship with Jesus Christ. Those who possess faith in Christ will receive mercy, as their sins have been atoned for through His sacrifice. Meanwhile, rejection of Christ leads to eternal separation from God and its consequences. Thus, understanding judgment compels believers to live earnestly, share the gospel, and rely on Christ for salvation, ensuring that they are not left to face judgment alone.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 9:27, Hebrews 9:27

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