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How does the gospel provide peace with God?

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The gospel offers peace with God through the redemptive work of Christ, which reconciles sinners to Him.

The gospel is referred to as the 'gospel of peace' (Romans 10:15), highlighting its role in reconciling humanity with God. The peace it offers is rooted in the realization that Jesus Christ took upon Himself the burden of our sins, fulfilling the requirements of divine justice and satisfying God's wrath against sin (1 Peter 3:18). As believers accept this message through faith, they are assured of their standing before God, no longer under condemnation but reconciled as His children. This peace brings comfort to believers, alleviating the tormented conscience and allowing them to live joyfully in the knowledge of their salvation and security in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 10:15, 1 Peter 3:18

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The Gospel
Bruce Crabtree · Oct 16, 2011
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