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What does the Gospel teach about deliverance from God's wrath?

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The Gospel teaches that Jesus delivers believers from God's wrath through His sacrificial death and resurrection.

The core message of the Gospel is that through Jesus Christ, believers are delivered from the coming wrath of God due to sin. As stated in 1 Thessalonians 1:10, Paul emphasizes that Jesus, raised from the dead, is the one who saves from the impending judgment that all have deserved because of transgression. This act of deliverance is substantiated by Christ's atoning sacrifice, which satisfies God's justice, providing forgiveness for sins and the righteousness required to stand before Him. Through faith, believers appropriate this gift of salvation, finding refuge from God's wrath as they are justified by Christ's blood, enabling them to live in assurance and hope of eternal life.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 1:10, Romans 5:9

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