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Why is judgment significant in Christian theology?

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Judgment signifies the outcome of God's justice and the final accountability of each individual before Him.

Judgment is a significant aspect of Christian theology because it affirms God's justice and righteousness. Hebrews 9:27 reminds us that it is appointed for man to die once and then face judgment. This judgment serves as a confirmation that God will not overlook sin; instead, He will hold all individuals accountable for their actions. For believers, however, the concept of judgment is also rooted in the assurance that Christ has borne the judgment for their sins at Calvary. John 3:36 emphasizes that those who believe in Christ already possess eternal life, but those who do not remain under divine wrath. Thus, understanding judgment brings both a warning and hope for believers, knowing that their standing before God is secure in Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:27, John 3:36

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