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Deep Dive into Jesus as The Judge

An episode of the Reformed Thinking podcast, hosted by Edison Wu, titled "Deep Dive into Jesus as The Judge" was published on May 11, 2025 and runs 11 minutes.

May 11, 2025 ·11m · Reformed Thinking

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Jesus Christ is the divinely appointed Judge who will preside over the final assize, bringing redemptive history to its consummation. God the Father has given all judgment to the Son, specifically because He is the Son of Man. Christ's authority is rooted in His divine attributes, including His omniscience, guaranteeing infallible assessment; His righteousness, ensuring impartiality; and His omnipotence, meaning His verdicts are irreversible. This judicial role is also integrated into His three offices: as Prophet He declares the standards, as Priest He secures acquittal for believers, and as King He holds sovereign dominion.The final judgment is a certain, public, and universal event where all will appear before Christ. Deeds will be weighed and secrets disclosed, with the standard being God's righteousness and Christ's word. For those united to Christ by faith, acquittal rests solely on Christ's priestly sacrifice and atonement, received through faith. Their works are examined but function as evidentiary confirmation of genuine faith, not as the basis for salvation, and serve as the ground for reward. For the unrepentant, their deeds are evidence of rebellion and unbelief, leading to just condemnation.The cross secured Christ's authority to judge and is the foundation for believers' acquittal, while His resurrection serves as public proof of His appointment as Judge. This doctrine offers solace to sufferers, urges holiness in believers, and provides urgency for evangelism. For believers, the judgment is a public ratification of their justification, yielding doxology rather than dread.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianPatreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed

Jesus Christ is the divinely appointed Judge who will preside over the final assize, bringing redemptive history to its consummation. God the Father has given all judgment to the Son, specifically because He is the Son of Man. Christ's authority is rooted in His divine attributes, including His omniscience, guaranteeing infallible assessment; His righteousness, ensuring impartiality; and His omnipotence, meaning His verdicts are irreversible. This judicial role is also integrated into His three offices: as Prophet He declares the standards, as Priest He secures acquittal for believers, and as King He holds sovereign dominion.

The final judgment is a certain, public, and universal event where all will appear before Christ. Deeds will be weighed and secrets disclosed, with the standard being God's righteousness and Christ's word. For those united to Christ by faith, acquittal rests solely on Christ's priestly sacrifice and atonement, received through faith. Their works are examined but function as evidentiary confirmation of genuine faith, not as the basis for salvation, and serve as the ground for reward. For the unrepentant, their deeds are evidence of rebellion and unbelief, leading to just condemnation.

The cross secured Christ's authority to judge and is the foundation for believers' acquittal, while His resurrection serves as public proof of His appointment as Judge. This doctrine offers solace to sufferers, urges holiness in believers, and provides urgency for evangelism. For believers, the judgment is a public ratification of their justification, yielding doxology rather than dread.

Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian

Patreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed

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