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How do we know Christ's sacrifice removes God's wrath?

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Christ's sacrifice fully satisfied God's justice, removing the reasons for His wrath against believers.

The sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice is foundational in the doctrine of salvation. When the Scriptures affirm that Christ took on the sins of His people and endured the wrath of God on the cross, they highlight that God's justice is satisfied through His death. This means that all who trust in Christ have their sins completely atoned for, leaving no reason for God to be angry with them. Romans 5:19 emphasizes that through the obedience of Christ, many are made righteous. Consequently, the blood of Christ is the perfect remedy for sin, clearing believers of guilt and removing the potential for God's wrath to be unleashed upon them.
Scripture References: Romans 5:19, Exodus 32:30

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