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What does it mean that Christ is our propitiation?

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Christ as our propitiation means He took on the wrath of God towards sin, satisfying divine justice through His sacrifice.

The term 'propitiation' signifies that Christ has appeased God's righteous anger against sin by offering Himself as a perfect sacrifice. This concept is rooted in the Old Testament sacrificial system, where atonement was made through blood. In connection with Psalm 99, we recognize that Jesus, through His shed blood, has not only satisfied God’s justice but has also reconciled believers to God. His propitiation ensures that we are no longer under condemnation but accepted by the Father, thus securing our eternal redemption. This truth is foundational for understanding the grace we receive through faith in Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 99, Romans 3:25, Hebrews 2:17, 1 John 2:2, 1 John 4:10, Matthew 26:28, Isaiah 53:10

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