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Why is Christ's authority to judge important for Christians?

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Christ's authority to judge underlines His divinity and reinforces the importance of honoring Him for our salvation.

In John 5:22-23, it is stated that 'the Father does not judge anyone, but has assigned all judgment to the Son.' This delegation of authority is crucial for Christians as it highlights the divine role of Jesus in the eschatological judgment. Understanding that Christ is the appointed judge serves multiple purposes; it affirms His divine nature and authority, and it establishes a framework for how believers should honor Him. The recognition of His judgment emphasizes the necessity of faith in Christ for salvation, as He has been appointed by the Father to execute judgment and dispense eternal life. Thus, how we relate to Jesus directly impacts our eternal destiny.
Scripture References: John 5:22-23, Romans 2:16, Isaiah 63:1

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John 5:16-23
J.C. Ryle · Oct 15, 2016
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