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What does propitiation mean in relation to Christ?

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Propitiation refers to Christ's work of appeasing God's wrath against sin through His sacrifice.

In Romans 3:25, propitiation is described as the work of Jesus Christ, who is set forth by God to satisfy divine justice on behalf of sinners. This means that through Christ's sacrificial death, God's wrath against sin is appeased, allowing for forgiveness to be extended to those who believe. The significance of propitiation is central to the gospel, as it highlights the seriousness of sin and the need for a perfect substitute to bear its consequences. This doctrine assures believers that their sins are fully paid for, and God's righteousness is maintained in the process of their justification.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25

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