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Why is it significant that Christ is our judge?

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Christ is our judge, ensuring that judgment is perfectly righteous, as He knows our hearts and the sacrifice He made for us.

The significance of Christ being our judge stems from the assurance that He will judge with perfect righteousness, as indicated in Mark 14:62 where He declares His authority. As the one who laid down His life for His people, He understands our struggles and failures intimately. John 5:22 teaches that the Father has committed all judgment to the Son, underscoring His divine authority. This truth, rather than instilling fear, offers comfort for believers, as the same Christ who has paid for our sins will be the one to declare us righteous. This dual role as both judge and advocate means that for those in Christ, there is no basis for condemnation, only grace and acceptance.
Scripture References: Mark 14:62, John 5:22

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