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What is the significance of Christ's propitiation for our sins?

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Christ's propitiation for our sins means He fully satisfied God's justice and atoned for our guilt through His sacrifice.

In 1 John 2:2, the term 'propitiation' indicates that Christ's sacrifice appeased God's wrath against sin. This means that through Jesus' atoning work on the cross, every sin of His elect has been fully covered. His death satisfies the demands of justice, allowing God to be both just and the justifier of those who believe. This significant act not only provides believers with forgiveness but also secures their status as righteous before God, enabling them to approach Him with confidence. Thus, understanding the depth of Christ’s propitiation deepens our appreciation for God's grace and fuels our commitment to live in obedience to Him.
Scripture References: 1 John 2:2, Romans 3:26, Hebrews 9:26

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