Propitiation — When Justice Met Love at the Cross is a powerful, Scripture-anchored exploration of one of the most profound and often misunderstood truths of the Christian faith — the moment when divine justice and divine love met fully and finally at Calvary. Many believers speak of forgiveness. Few understand the cost behind it. This book opens the depth, weight, and glory of propitiation — not as a cold theological term, but as the burning heart of the Gospel message. With clear exposition rooted in the Word of God, this work shows how Christ did not merely sympathize with sinners — He satisfied the righteous demands of a holy God on their behalf. Inside these pages, readers will discover how the cross was not an accident of history but the appointed altar of eternity. Justice was not ignored there — it was fulfilled. Wrath was not dismissed — it was absorbed. Love was not sentimental — it was sacrificial. Every chapter builds a vivid, spiritually gripping picture of what truly happened when Jesus became the propitiation for sin. This book is written for pastors, teachers, students of Scripture, and everyday believers who want to move beyond surface-level Christianity into deeper doctrinal clarity and worship-driven understanding. It is especially suited for those who love expository truth, Christ-centered theology, and Gospel-focused devotion. You will learn: • What propitiation truly means in Scripture • Why God’s holiness required satisfaction • How Christ fulfilled the demands of divine justice • What the cross accomplished — legally, spiritually, eternally • Why propitiation must still be preached today • How this truth transforms assurance, worship, and gratitude Clear, compelling, and deeply reverent, Propitiation — When Justice Met Love at the Cross turns doctrine into doxology and theology into thanksgiving. If you want a richer understanding of the cross, a stronger foundation for your faith, and a renewed awe for Christ’s finished work — this book will lead you there.