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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2024 · 40 MIN

Jesus the Propitiation, so that God Might Be Just & the Justifier | Romans 3:19-26

from Understanding the Gospel: God Rescues Us by Grace through Faith · host ECC Stamford

We look at what some consider "the most important paragraph in the Bible," and answer the questions: #1) "Why did Jesus have to die if we were to be okay and forgiven?" And #2) "How can God—as a good, fair judge—declare guilty people innocent?" Listen to hear the center of the gospel: the propitiation of Jesus on the cross

We look at what some consider "the most important paragraph in the Bible," and answer the questions: #1) "Why did Jesus have to die if we were to be okay and forgiven?" And #2) "How can God—as a good, fair judge—declare guilty people innocent?" Listen to hear the center of the gospel: the propitiation of Jesus on the cross

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We look at what some consider "the most important paragraph in the Bible," and answer the questions: #1) "Why did Jesus have to die if we were to be okay and forgiven?" And #2) "How can God—as a good, fair judge—declare guilty people innocent?"...

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