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Growth I have been crucified with Christ, never-the-less I live, yet not I, but Christ who lives in me.....

It is impossible for us to stop sinning.Father does not look at us a sinners anymore. His wrath was satisfied at the cross because Messiah took it all for us. What we do is acknowledge we will always be sinners and anything that is holding us back from the fullness of him within us we confront it and do battle. For somethings they take years for others things it can be done instantly. But with the holy spirit we can win the victory, we cannot do it ourselves. Its a lifelong process . SO every day we surrender ourselves to him and die each day and let The Lord deal with it. The more you try to stop sin the more you will sin. We can have moments of anguish in defeating our enemies within
fire, heartache and pain to achieve the victory. Our flesh desires those things we dont want in our life so much. But thankfully the love and mercy of the father is higher,deeper and wider than anything you can imagine. SO the things we struggle with we throw ourselves upon his mercy and he will forgive us
You DO realize, don't you, that you will be hard pressed to find even one verse in the Bible that states God's wrath was on Jesus? That's because there is no such verse.

It really does not serve the advancement of the kingdom to try and "sell" concepts that are not scriptural. When unbelievers find that they were lied to, it is just one more stumbling block we have put in front of them.
 
God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. (2 Cor 5:21)
It was not Messiah Gods wrath was for, it was for sin.He took every sin known to man upon himself
 
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The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness, romans 1:18

Not the wrath of God WILL be revealed it was poured out on sin which Messiah took upon himself for our sake
 
No point in me repeating it. The fact still stands that Jesus endured the horrible consequences of sin, not God's wrath. To the contrary, God was Jesus' rescuer from Satan's wrathful pain of sin.
 
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