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A Dozen Things God Did with Your Sin (And Three Things He’ll Never Do) is unavailable, but you can change that!

Every Christian has experienced days or even seasons of feeling extreme guilt over past or present sins, thinking that God is angry or disgusted with them—sometimes even wondering if they’re truly saved. This often happens when believers fixate on their sins while forgetting what Christ has already done on their behalf at the cross. Sam Storms explains it this way: “What consumes us is what we...

endured that condemnation in our place. Indeed, a rejection of Jesus means that “the wrath of God remains” on the individual sinner (v. 36). Simply put, either Jesus bears the wrath of God in your place or you bear it yourself. So how does one escape the wrath and condemnation of God due to our sin? Paul affirms that the hope of “redemption” (Rom. 3:24) comes through Jesus Christ, “whom God put forward as a propitiation by his blood” (v. 25). As much as some wish to evade the clear meaning of this
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