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Why is Christ's propitiation central to salvation?

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Christ's propitiation is central to salvation because He satisfies God's wrath against sin on behalf of the elect.

The concept of propitiation is vital because it reflects how Christ, as our eternal High Priest, made satisfaction for the sins of His people. Hebrews 2:17 declares that it was necessary for Him to become like us so He could act as a faithful high priest. The emphasis on propitiation means that Jesus' death addresses the righteous wrath of God towards sin and provides a means for our reconciliation with Him. This doctrine, often under attack today, is foundational, affirming that Christ is our mediator, whose sacrifice opens the way for eternal life and acceptance before God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:17, 1 John 2:2

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