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Why is the doctrine of judgment important?

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The doctrine of judgment reminds Christians of God's holiness and the reality that every individual will account for their actions before Him.

The doctrine of judgment serves as a vital component of Christian theology because it emphasizes God's righteousness and the seriousness of sin. Scripture repeatedly affirms that God is just and will not leave the guilty unpunished (Exodus 34:7, Ezekiel 18:30). This incorporates the understanding that all humans will stand before God to give an account of their lives (Hebrews 9:27). Recognizing judgment fosters a healthy fear of the Lord, motivating believers to live in accordance with His word and to seek mercy through Christ. The reality of judgment compels Christians to share the gospel, urging others to seek salvation, as the stakes are eternally significant.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:27, Exodus 34:7, Ezekiel 18:30

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Heavy Doctrine
Kevin Thacker · May 21, 2023
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