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What does it mean to be saved from the wrath of God?

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Being saved from God's wrath means being delivered from condemnation through faith in Jesus Christ, who bore our sins.

To be saved from the wrath of God indicates a fundamental deliverance from the eternal consequences of sin. This salvation is made possible only through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who took on the sins of His people. Galatians 3:13 states that Christ was made a curse for us, ensuring that those who believe are passed over from judgment. This means that when a believer accepts Christ, they are no longer subject to God's wrath but are instead granted life and peace through the Spirit. In this way, salvation serves as both a present reality and a future hope, securing the believer's standing before a holy God.
Scripture References: Romans 5:9, Galatians 3:13, John 3:36

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