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  • Propitiation-God is satisfied no longer angry
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    PROPITIATION: Satisfied…No Longer Angry at You

    October 27, 2017 / 0 Comments

    Listen to this as a similar podcast: It comes up time and time again. Women who know Christ, have trusted in Him for salvation and new life, struggle with the notion that God is still angry with them because of something they’ve done in the past. Maybe that is how you feel. Do you wonder if you have a flawed understanding of salvation? Is salvation just getting eternal life when you die? From what are Christians saved? When you study the New Testament, you see that we are saved from many things, ourselves and our own flawed righteousness for example, but especially we are saved from the wrath of God.…

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    Melanie Newton

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