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Why is judgment important in the gospel?

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Judgment is important because it acknowledges God's holiness and the need for just reconciliation for sinners.

Judgment is a crucial element of the gospel message. It highlights God's holiness and the reality that sin must be punished. The gospel proclaims that while we deserve judgment, God provides a way of escape through Christ, who has borne our punishment. Romans 3:26 emphasizes that God is both just and the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus. Hence, the message of judgment is not just about condemnation; it assures us of God's righteousness in saving sinners while recognizing the seriousness of sin. This aspect calls for a heart of repentance and faith in Jesus, understanding that His death satisfies the demands of God's justice.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, John 3:36

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Todd Nibert · May 25, 2014
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