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How do we know that Christ reconciles us to God?

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The reconciliation of believers to God is established through Christ's death, as affirmed in Colossians 1:22.

Christ's role as our reconciler is central to the Gospel message. Colossians 1:22 states that God reconciled us in the body of His flesh through death. This signifies that the cross is the focal point of reconciliation; through His death, our sins are atoned for, and we are brought back into right relationship with God. Romans 5:10 elaborates further, proclaiming that while we were still enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of His Son. This is both a historical event and a spiritual reality for all who believe, emphasizing that salvation and reconciliation are solely the work of Christ and not of our own merit.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:22, Romans 5:10

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