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How does the doctrine of propitiation relate to salvation?

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The doctrine of propitiation relates to salvation in that Christ's death turns away God's wrath from those He intends to save.

Propitiation is a critical component of salvation, emphasizing that Christ’s death appeased God's righteous anger against sin. As Professor Murray outlines, sin invokes God’s holy displeasure, and propitiation serves as the means by which this displeasure is removed, making God favorable towards His people. This is clearly articulated in Romans 3:25, where they are justified by His blood, showcasing that the atonement through Christ was not merely a potential but an accomplished reality that secured salvation for a specific group of people. This leads to genuine assurance for believers, as the purpose of Christ's propitiation was effective in removing God's wrath and ensuring their reconciliation with Him.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, 1 John 2:2

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