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What does 'saving from wrath' mean in the context of the double cure?

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'Saving from wrath' refers to God's justification of sinners, removing the penalty of sin through faith in Christ.

'Saving from wrath' is a vital component of the double cure, underscoring the necessity of being declared righteous before God. This doctrine of justification, as seen in Romans 5:9, reveals that through Jesus’ sacrifice, we are saved from the impending wrath of God due to our sins. This signifies that believers are no longer condemned but are instead received into a right relationship with God. It emphasizes that Christ absorbs the wrath intended for us through His atoning work, thus granting us peace with God and freedom from guilt, which is integral to understanding the fullness of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 5:9, John 3:36, 1 Thessalonians 1:10

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The Double Cure
Todd Nibert · Aug 7, 2019
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