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What is the significance of the resurrection of the just?

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The resurrection of the just signifies the eternal life and glorification of those justified in Christ at the final judgment.

The resurrection of the just refers to the future promise that all who are justified in Christ will be raised to eternal life. In Luke 14:14, it is emphasized that those who invite the needy will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous. This resurrection is central to Christian hope, as described in Romans 4:25 where Christ was resurrected for our justification. It assures believers that because of God's grace and the finished work of Christ, they will not only live forever but share in the glory of being with God eternally, free from sin and suffering. The resurrection serves as a powerful confirmation of God's redemptive plan and the ultimate victory over death.
Scripture References: Luke 14:14, Romans 4:25

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