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Why is it significant that God has not appointed us to wrath?

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It is significant because it assures believers of their salvation and God's mercy towards them.

The assurance that God has not appointed believers to wrath is fundamentally comforting and foundational to the Christian faith. 1 Thessalonians 5:9 explicitly states that God has chosen not to subject His people to judgment but has appointed them to receive salvation. This highlights God's mercy and grace, ensuring that those who believe are protected from the consequences of their sins. It also reinforces the understanding of salvation as a gift from God, not based on human works but solely through faith in Christ. By recognizing that believers are spared from wrath, Christians are encouraged to live in hope, confidence, and peace, knowing that their eternal destiny is secure.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 5:9

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