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How do we have communion with God?

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Communion with God is achieved through faith in Jesus Christ, who reconciles us to the Father and allows us to participate in His divine nature.

Communion with God refers to a deep, personal relationship that is established through faith in Jesus Christ. John emphasizes this concept by referencing the need for believers to walk in the light and maintain a clear consciousness of their need for Christ's atoning sacrifice (1 John 1:7). As believers engage with God through His Word and the Holy Spirit, they are transformed and brought into a union with Him. This fellowship entails a mutual sharing of life, spirit, and truth between the believer and God. The significance of this communion is profound, as it allows for a sharing in God's blessings and participation in His mission in the world, ultimately resulting in glorifying Him through our lives.
Scripture References: 1 John 1:7, 2 Peter 1:4

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