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Why is the concept of shameful death important for Christians?

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The shameful death of God's enemies underscores God's justice and the holiness of His commands.

The concept of shameful death for God's enemies serves multiple important functions within Christian theology. Firstly, it reflects the justice of God in punishing rebellion against Him. Those who reject His goodness and authority are not just defeated; they experience a public and shameful defeat, sealing their judgment and showing the seriousness with which God treats sin. Secondly, it emphasizes the transformative nature of God's grace; believers, in contrast, will not be judged or punished, as their sins have been borne by Christ. The assurance of no condemnation brings comfort, illustrating that, while God's enemies face disgrace, His elect are accepted and glorified through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:20, 2 Thessalonians 2:11-12

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