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Why is the separation of the just and unjust important for Christians?

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The separation affirms God's justice and offers hope to believers of eternal life.

The separation of the just and the unjust is profoundly significant as it underlines the justice of God and the reality of eternal life. As highlighted in Matthew 25:31-46, this division not only determines eternal destinies but also reveals God's holiness and the seriousness of sin. For Christians, understanding this distinction provides assurance of salvation, knowing that they are cared for and recognized by Christ as His own. Furthermore, it inspires a life of faithfulness and service, reflecting the character of the Kingdom to which they belong.
Scripture References: Matthew 25:31-46, Malachi 3:18

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