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What is the significance of the Book of Life in judgment?

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The Book of Life contains the names of the elect, and only those whose names are written there will enter the eternal presence of God (Revelation 20:12).

The Book of Life plays a crucial role in the Day of Judgment, as it signifies those whom God has chosen for salvation. In Revelation 20:12, it is highlighted that the names written in this Book are a reflection of God’s sovereign choice and mercy. For believers, the assurance that their names are written there provides tremendous comfort. It means they are eternally secure, saved not by their works, but by the grace of God. Conversely, those whose names are not found in the Book of Life will face eternal condemnation, emphasizing the significance of God’s electing grace and the reality of divine judgment.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:12

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