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Why is the doctrine of judgment crucial for Christians?

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The doctrine of judgment reinforces God's holiness and the reality that all sin must be dealt with justly.

The doctrine of judgment serves as a critical reminder of God's righteousness and the reality of sin's consequences. In Jude, the examples of God's judgment upon the Israelites and Sodom and Gomorrah illustrate that rebellion against God leads to destruction. It stresses the necessity of adhering to true faith and living righteously. For Christians, understanding judgment motivates us to uphold holiness in our lives, reminding us that God will not clear the guilty. This awareness should drive us to proclaim the Gospel while also encouraging us to examine ourselves diligently to ensure we are found in Christ, who alone provides refuge from judgment.
Scripture References: Jude 5-7, Hebrews 9:27, 2 Peter 3:9-10

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Jude 2-10 - Part 2
Paul Mahan · Dec 15, 1991
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