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Why is judgment important in Christian theology?

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Judgment is a crucial aspect of Christian theology as it highlights God's justice and the ultimate accountability of all individuals before Him.

In Christian theology, judgment is significant as it underscores God's righteousness and holiness. Revelation 22:12 declares that Christ will bring His recompense, repaying each person according to their deeds. This reinforces the belief that every individual will stand accountable for their actions, emphasizing God's perfect justice. For the redeemed, this judgment separates them from condemnation because they are covered by the righteousness of Christ. Conversely, those outside of Christ face the consequences of their sins. Understanding judgment reminds believers of the weight of sin and the grace bestowed through faith in Christ, motivating them to live in obedience and gratitude.
Scripture References: Revelation 22:12, Romans 14:10-12

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