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What is the meaning of propitiation in relation to Christ's death?

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Propitiation refers to Christ's role in appeasing God's wrath through His sacrificial death for sinners.

The term propitiation signifies the act of gaining favor or appeasing an angered deity. In the context of Christ's death, He is presented as the propitiation for our sins, meaning His sacrifice satisfies God's righteous anger against sin. Through His blood, He reconciles us to God, effectively removing the barrier that our sins created. This is foundational to the gospel message, as it highlights the completion of God's justice and the restoration of relationship that was broken due to sin. By dying in our place, Christ not only covered our guilt but also restored our friendship with God, demonstrating His love and mercy.
Scripture References: 1 John 2:2, Romans 3:25

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