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Why is it significant that Jesus is our judge?

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Jesus being our judge is significant because He possesses both divine authority and a shared human experience, ensuring justice and mercy.

The significance of Jesus Christ as the judge lies in His unique position as both God and man. According to John 5:22, 'For the Father judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgment unto the Son.' This indicates that Jesus has been entrusted with the authority to judge, which aligns with His divine nature. More profoundly, as the Son of Man, He intimately understands human struggles and sinfulness. Thus, when He judges, He does so with perfect justice infused with mercy. His sacrificial love ensures that those who place their faith in Him will be judged not guilty due to the righteousness He imparts, making Him not only a just judge but also a compassionate Savior.
Scripture References: John 5:22

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