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Why is the judgment of the wicked important in Christianity?

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The judgment of the wicked emphasizes God's holiness and justice, and highlights the necessity of salvation through Jesus Christ.

The concept of judgment is foundational in Christian theology as it affirms God's justice and holiness. In Psalm 9:17, it declares, 'The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.' This reality serves as a reminder of the consequences of sin and the gravity of rejecting God's call to repentance. The judgment illustrates God’s righteous character, revealing that He will execute justice. Importantly, it underscores the need for Jesus as the one who saves from this judgment, offering sanctification and reconciliation for those who believe in Him. Thus, understanding judgment helps believers appreciate the grace provided in Christ and motivates a life of holiness.
Scripture References: Psalm 9:17

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Psalm 9
Rick Warta · Feb 3, 2022
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