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Why Christians Fear Judgment (and Shouldn’t) — What We Got Wrong About Judgment Day

5 min · 15. maalis 2026
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Judgment has often been taught as the moment God runs out of patience. Scripture presents something very different. In this episode of Faith AF, we examine how judgment functions in the Bible, why Jesus directed judgment toward unjust power rather than vulnerable people, and how fear-based interpretations distorted its purpose. This episode explores: * What judgment actually means in Scripture * Why judgment is necessary for justice * How fear reshaped Christian teaching * Why accountability rooted in love is not a threat Judgment is not about rejection. It is about commitment to what is right.

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