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What does it mean that Christ is our propitiation?

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Christ as our propitiation means He is the sin-bearing sacrifice that satisfies God's justice (1 John 4:10).

The term 'propitiation' refers to Jesus Christ's role as the sacrifice that bears our sins and turns away God's wrath against us. In 1 John 4:10, it is declared that God sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins, indicating that through His death, Christ satisfied divine justice on behalf of His chosen people. This means that for those whom Christ represents, God's anger and condemnation have been fully absorbed by Him. By presenting Himself as the sin-bearing sacrifice, Christ secures peace between God and His people, allowing for a relationship rooted in grace rather than enmity. This profound theological concept reassures believers that their sins are dealt with justly and that they are accepted in the beloved.
Scripture References: 1 John 4:10, 1 John 2:2, Matthew 26:28

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Chris Cunningham · Sep 23, 2020
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