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How do we know that Christ is our propitiation?

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Christ is our propitiation, as demonstrated in Romans 3:25, where God set Him forth to remove our guilt and appease His anger.

The term 'propitiation' means that through Jesus Christ's sacrificial death, God's anger towards sin is appeased. Romans 3:25 indicates that Christ was publicly displayed as the propitiation for our sins, highlighting that it is God's action to remove the reason for His wrath against sinners. This profound truth assures believers that their sins are not merely overlooked but have been fully dealt with at the cross. By faith in His blood, believers enjoy reconciliation with God, standing justified and without guilt in His presence due to Christ's finished work.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, 1 John 4:10

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The Mercy Seat
Todd Nibert · Mar 26, 2008
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