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What do we mean by being saved from God's wrath?

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Being saved from God's wrath means believers are delivered from judgment due to sin through Christ's sacrifice.

In Romans 5:9, Paul emphasizes that being justified by Christ’s blood ensures that we will be saved from impending wrath. This reference to wrath pertains to the divine judgment against sin, which all humanity rightly deserves due to their fallen nature. However, in Christ, believers find security and protection from this wrath, as Christ has taken upon Himself the punishment for their sins. This doctrine encourages Christians not to fear future condemnation, assuring them that God's justice has been satisfied through Christ’s redemptive work. The assurance of being saved from wrath fortifies their assurance of salvation and fosters a deeper appreciation for God's mercy and love.
Scripture References: Romans 5:9, John 3:36

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Jim Casey · Jun 27, 2010
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