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Why is the resurrection of the just significant?

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The resurrection of the just signifies the eternal blessing and reward given to those justified in Christ.

The phrase 'resurrection of the just' highlighted in Luke 14 carries profound theological weight, as it denotes those who have been justified by Christ's righteousness. The just will be raised to eternal glory, receiving not just recognition for their earthly service but the ultimate reward of eternal life with God. This concept encourages Christians to live in light of this future hope, understanding that any act of kindness or service done in this life has eternal significance. It also serves to deepen our sense of gratitude and worship toward God, as we realize that the blessings we receive are rooted in His grace and not our own works.
Scripture References: Luke 14:14, Romans 4:5

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