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Why is the resurrection important in the context of judgment?

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The resurrection is vital because it demonstrates Christ's authority to judge and gives believers hope of eternal life.

The resurrection of Christ is foundational to the Christian faith, particularly in the context of judgment. As expressed in John 5:28-29, all that are in the graves will hear His voice and come forth, with some resurrected to life and others to judgment. This resurrection proves Christ's power and authority over life and death, affirming that He judges based on righteousness. For believers, the resurrection signifies their passing from death to life, assuring them that they will not face condemnation but will receive eternal life through faith in Christ, who was raised for this very purpose.
Scripture References: John 5:28-29, Acts 17:31

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