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What is the significance of Christ as the judge?

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Christ being the judge signifies His authority and the accountability of all humanity before Him.

In Matthew 7:22-23, Jesus underscores His role as the judge who will assess the hearts of all who claim to know Him. This declaration points to His divine authority, as seen when He states, 'many will say to me in that day.' The significance lies in the fact that ultimate judgment rests with Him, who knows the true intentions and faith of individuals. This highlights the necessity of not only verbal acknowledgment of Christ but also a genuine, faith-filled relationship that results in obedience. The awareness that Christ is the judge serves as both a warning and encouragement for believers to examine their lives and ensure their faith is active and vibrant, allowing them to approach the judgment seat with confidence.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:22-23

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