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Why is Christ's resurrection important for judgment?

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Christ's resurrection affirms His authority to judge and establishes righteousness as the standard for all judgment.

In Acts 17:31, it's stated that God has appointed a day when He will judge the world in righteousness by Jesus, whom He raised from the dead. This resurrection confirms Christ's divine authority to execute judgment and underscores that the righteousness necessary for salvation and acquittal comes from Him alone. His resurrection is a demonstration of God's justice and a guarantee of the righteousness that believers are credited with, enabling them to stand justified before God.
Scripture References: Acts 17:31, John 5:27, Romans 10:4

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