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Why do Christians believe in judgment after death?

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Christians believe in a final judgment where all will be held accountable for their deeds, reflected in Scripture (Revelation 20:11-15).

The concept of judgment is a recurrent theme in Scripture, and it underscores the justice and holiness of God. Job apprehensively acknowledges the reality of divine judgment; he understands that all humans will ultimately give an account before God. Revelation 20:11-15 illustrates this sobering truth, describing the great white throne judgment where the dead are judged according to their works. This judgment emphasizes the necessity of faith in Christ, as believers are declared righteous through His work, shielding them from condemnation while the rest face justice. This doctrine reinforces the importance of living a life in service and obedience to God’s will.
Scripture References: Revelation 20:11-15

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Don Fortner · Sep 18, 2008
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