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How do we know Jesus' sacrifice satisfied God's wrath?

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Jesus’ sacrifice is a propitiation, meaning it satisfies God’s wrath through His blood.

Jesus' sacrifice on the cross is described in Romans 3:24-25 as a propitiation, a wrath-ending sacrifice that satisfies the demands of God's law for His people. This means that when Christ died, He bore the penalty for sin and absorbed God's anger against sin on behalf of believers. His resurrection from the dead serves as the ultimate assurance that this sacrifice was wholly sufficient, confirming that those who trust in Him are fully justified and saved from the wrath to come (Romans 5:9). The empty tomb signifies that the wrath aimed at believers is fully satisfied in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24-25, Romans 5:9

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