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Why is the concept of Christ as Judge important for Christians?

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Understanding Christ as Judge reinforces the certainty of divine justice and provides hope for believers looking forward to eternal life.

The idea of Christ as Judge is significant for Christians because it emphasizes the reality of divine justice. It assures believers that all wrongs will ultimately be righted and that justice will prevail, providing comfort amidst injustice in the world. Moreover, this truth encourages Christians to live righteously, knowing their lives will be evaluated by the One who is both just and merciful. This perspective not only instills a sense of accountability but also fuels the hope of eternal life for those redeemed by His grace. Recognizing Christ's judgment illuminates the grace of God that saves and the seriousness of rejecting such grace.
Scripture References: Romans 14:10-12, 2 Corinthians 5:10, Revelation 20:12-13, Matthew 25:34

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Christ the Judge
Don Fortner · Mar 5, 2010
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