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How do we know reconciliation is true?

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Reconciliation is affirmed in the Bible as a completed act of God through Christ's death, particularly in Romans 5:11 and II Corinthians 5:19.

The truth of reconciliation is strongly supported by biblical evidence, articulating that it is not a conditional or future event, but rather an accomplished fact. Romans 5:11 asserts that through Jesus Christ, we have received reconciliation, highlighting that it is foundational to the believer's faith. This reconciliation indicates a change in God's posture toward humanity—He is now for us, not against us, an essential aspect for understanding God’s justice and mercy. II Corinthians 5:19 enhances this understanding by stating that God was reconciling the world to Himself through Christ, which underscores that reconciliation is rooted in God’s sovereign will and purpose. This comprehensive work on the cross is central to the historical Reformed faith, affirming the reality and necessity of reconciliation for every believer.
Scripture References: Romans 5:11, II Corinthians 5:19, Ephesians 2:14-16, Romans 5:8, Hebrews 10:17, 2 Corinthians 5:19, Romans 5:10, Isaiah 53:6, 2 Corinthians 5:18-19

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