How do we know that Christ's sacrifice reconciles us to God?
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We know Christ's sacrifice reconciles us because Scripture affirms it and we experience this reconciliation through faith (Romans 5:10).
The assurance of our reconciliation with God through Christ's sacrifice is firmly rooted in Scripture. Romans 5:10 states that 'if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of His Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by His life.' This passage not only confirms God's provision for our reconciliation but also assures us of the completeness of that reconciliation, which is further strengthened by Christ's resurrection.
In addition to the biblical testimony, the personal experience of believers serves as evidence of this truth. When the Holy Spirit opens our hearts to understand and receive the truth of the Gospel, we are led to faith and repentance, marking a profound change in our inner disposition towards God. This inward transformation is evident in how we respond to God's love, replacing past enmity with heartfelt praise and gratitude. Therefore, both Scripture and personal experience unite to provide a robust foundation for understanding that Christ's sacrifice fully reconciles us to God.
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