What is the meaning of propitiation in the gospel?
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Propitiation means that Christ's sacrifice appeases the wrath of God against sin, allowing for reconciliation between God and believers.
In Christian theology, propitiation refers to the act of appeasing God's wrath through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. Romans 3:25 describes Christ as the propitiation for our sins, indicating that His blood atones for the guilt of our sin before a holy God. This means that because of Christ's sacrifice, believers are reconciled to God, and His righteous requirements are fully met. Propitiation highlights the seriousness of sin and the depth of God's love in providing a means for sinners to be justified. It is an essential part of the gospel, illustrating how God, in His justice, remains just while also justifying those who have faith in Christ.
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