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How do we know Jesus' death reconciles creation?

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Jesus' death reconciles creation as it addresses the consequences of sin that affect both humanity and the created order.

The death of Jesus Christ holds a dual purpose of salvation for mankind and reconciliation for all of creation. Romans 8:19-21 speaks of creation itself waiting eagerly for the revealing of the sons of God, as it has been subjected to futility due to sin. Christ’s sacrifice does not only redeem individuals but also initiates a comprehensive restoration plan that impacts all things created. In Ephesians 1:10 and Colossians 1:20, we see that through His death, God aims to gather together all things in Christ, thus restoring the order and peace that was disrupted by sin. Therefore, this reconciliation goes beyond human salvation and extends to the entire created universe, demonstrating the magnitude of Christ's redeeming work.
Scripture References: Romans 8:19-21, Ephesians 1:10, Colossians 1:20

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