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How do we know Christ's work as a propitiation is true?

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Christ's role as our propitiation is confirmed through scripture, showing that His sacrifice removes God's wrath and reconciles us to Him.

The truth of Christ as our propitiation is firmly rooted in scripture, particularly in Romans 3:25, where it states that God set forth Christ to be a propitiation through faith in His blood. This act reconciles us to God by removing the reasons for His anger against our sins. It is essential to recognize that God’s wrath is appeased through Christ’s sacrifice; He bore the punishment that we deserved, as explained in Galatians 6:14. The manifestation of this truth allows believers to approach God confidently, knowing that their sins are not counted against them. It assures them that God sees them as righteous, not because of their actions but solely based on Christ’s completed work.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Galatians 6:14

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The Mercy Seat
Todd Nibert · Mar 26, 2008
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