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Why is the concept of Christ as propitiation important for Christians?

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The understanding of Christ as propitiation assures Christians that God's wrath against their sin has been satisfied, leading to their justification and peace with God.

The concept of Christ as propitiation is vital for Christians because it assures believers that their sins are fully atoned for through Christ's death. This highlights the completed work of salvation, where Christ appeased God's wrath by dying for the sins of His people. Consequently, believers are justified and no longer face condemnation. The reality that God’s justice has been satisfied in Christ provides a foundation for peace with God and reinforces the assurance that the elect will not perish. Thus, understanding this aspect of Christ's work fosters deep gratitude and confidence in God’s love and faithfulness.
Scripture References: 1 John 2:2, Romans 5:1

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