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Appeasement (Part Two)
CGG Weekly by John ReissThe Bible presents a form of appeasement that always works through Jesus Christ. The Scriptures refer to Him as the hilasmos, the propitiation for our sins, in I John 2:2 and 4:10. This Greek term describes a sacrifice that appeases the wrath of God and makes Him favorable toward humanity. These verses highlight Christ's blood as an atonement for all confessed sin, satisfying God's just requirement for payment and appeasing His anger. Christ's ultimate sin offering provides for our continued communication with God, and His death outside the camp fulfills the necessary sacrifice for breaking God's law. Through His propitiation, we are given the opportunity to live lives of spiritual growth and service, conducting ourselves in sacrificial love toward God and others in a way that satisfies our heavenly Father.
What Is Propitiation? (Part Two)
Bible Study by Martin G. CollinsThe Greek term *hilasmos* (Strong's 2434) is used by the apostle John to describe Jesus Christ. In I John 2:2, John declares that He is the propitiation for our sins, indicating that His sacrifice satisfied the legal requirements of God's law and holiness for the punishment of sin. Through this ultimate act of mercy and grace, Christ became our propitiation and our Advocate, as further emphasized in I John 4:10.
Fellowship With God
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsThe Greek word *hilasmos* (G2434) signifies what Jesus Christ became for the sinner, as stated in I John 2:2: He Himself is the propitiation (*hilasmos*) for our sins. This term encapsulates the essence of Christ's atoning death, which altered the position of the human race in its relationship to God. Through His sacrifice, Christ has rendered God propitious, or appeased, toward both the unconverted and the erring saint, though a person must repent and be baptized to receive the benefit of this propitious state. The concept of *hilasmos* underscores the removal of the obstacle of sin, enabling fellowship with the Father and His Son Jesus Christ. It highlights that God's justice and righteousness demand the destruction of sin, and through Christ's infinite act of sacrifice, He offered Himself to bear the sins of the world, satisfying God's wrath and making reconciliation possible.

A Hidden Mystery in God!
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsBefore anyone can have fellowship before God, the obstacle of sin must be eliminated, which is a permanent barrier between us and God.
We Have an Advocate With the Father
Sermon by Martin G. CollinsWhen we sin, we have an advocate with Jesus Christ, who has been commissioned to forgive our sins upon repentance. There is no forgiveness apart from Christ.
The Surety of Our Salvation
CGG Weekly by John ReissCan we grasp the enormous cost of the payment that was made to enable our eternal future? Could we dare ask for more? Jesus laid His own eternal life on the line!