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How do we know Christ's sacrifice turns away God's wrath?

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Christ's sacrifice on the cross effectively turns away God's wrath from His people by bearing the punishment for their sins.

The sermon illustrates that Christ stands in the breach, as depicted in Psalm 106:23, where Moses pleads with God to turn away His wrath from Israel. Jesus, like Moses but far greater, intercedes for His elect by taking upon Himself the wrath rightfully due to them. This act fulfills the promise laid out in Romans 5:9, which affirms that being justified by His blood, believers shall be saved from wrath. The depth of Christ's sacrifice provides assurance that God's wrath has been completely turned away from those in Him, allowing them to live free from condemnation.
Scripture References: Psalm 106:23, Romans 5:9

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