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Why is it important to acknowledge divine judgment?

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Acknowledging divine judgment is crucial for understanding God's holiness and the need for salvation through Christ.

In Job 14:3, Job poses the question about being brought into judgment with God, highlighting the serious nature of divine justice. This acknowledgment is important as it leads us to grasp the reality of our accountability before a holy God. The Bible warns that all will stand before God in judgment (Hebrews 9:27). Without a recognition of divine judgment, one may not fully understand the need for a savior from impending wrath. Recognizing our sinful state and the certainty of God's judgment prompts a deeper appreciation for the grace extended to us through Jesus Christ, who bore the punishment for our sins, allowing us to be justified before God.
Scripture References: Job 14:3, Hebrews 9:27

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