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What is the role of Christ in appeasing God's wrath?

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Christ, by His sacrificial death, appeased God's wrath against sin for His people.

The role of Christ in appeasing God's wrath is central to Reformed theology. His death served as the propitiation for the sins of the elect, allowing God to justly forgive and reconcile them. As it is presented in the sermon, God cannot simply overlook sin; it must be dealt with justly. By being the Lamb of God who was slain, Christ bore the weight of sin and satisfied God's divine justice. Thus, all for whom He died are no longer under wrath but are accepted in the Beloved, leading to eternal life and peace with God. This truth reassures believers of their standing in grace.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, 1 John 2:2, Ephesians 1:6

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